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Estonian Chief of the General Staff: Russia has started using more drones at the front

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Russian troops have made little progress on the front line in Ukraine, as they have more artillery and have started using more drones at the front. This was stated by the Chief of the General Staff of the Estonian Defense Forces, Colonel Eero Rebo, ERR reports, according to UNN.

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Rebo noted that the invaders' advance is insignificant, as Ukraine is doing well in defense.

Putin has more artillery and shells to fire at Ukrainians. We also see that drone operations are no longer a monopoly of Ukraine, meaning that the enemy has also mastered this game. We can also see how Ukraine is saving people, how the Ukrainian army is giving up positions in a hopeless situation, and how blood is being shed in defense,

- The colonel said.

He also added that since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Russian defense industry has significantly increased production. However, according to the colonel, the entire economy cannot be transformed into a wartime economy.

Rebo noted that Russia is making great efforts to increase drone production while developing capabilities to combat Ukrainian drones.

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