Russia has updated its nuclear response doctrine to address threats from Ukraine, allowing for the use of nuclear weapons in certain situations involving enemy aerospace weapons. Ukraine has demonstrated its ability to target and destroy Russian logistics hubs using drones, resulting in significant ammunition losses for the Russian army. The attacks have highlighted the vulnerability of Russian rear supply depots and the need for increased operational security. Ukraine has also sought to target Russian bombers taking off from airfields with Western-supplied weapons, leading to civilian casualties in Zaporizhzhia. The European Parliament recently voted to lift restrictions on Ukraine’s use of Western weapons, prompting fears from Russian officials of a potential nuclear conflict. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has warned of potential attacks on nuclear power plants by Russia, with satellite imagery indicating that China may be assisting Russia in gathering information on Ukrainian nuclear facilities. Ukraine has been actively developing its drone capabilities, including precision bombing techniques, and plans to significantly increase drone production with the help of EU loans. The escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine, along with the growing use of drones in warfare, are raising concerns about the potential for a broader conflict in the region.
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