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Guerre en Russie et en Ukraine : Moscou affirme avoir abattu 50 drones ukrainiens

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ByPhilippe Lefebvre

Apr 21, 2024

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — As Russia’s war on Ukraine unfolds, it is using an old weapon for a new war: drones.

In the first week of the invasion, Ukrainian forces shot down dozens of drones, a Russian-made Forpost drone being among them. On Friday, the Ukrainian military said it had shot down another six drones.

Drones cannot win a war, but they can be used to terrorize the population. These unmanned aerial vehicles can attack targets with precision from a distance, making them a valuable asset in modern warfare.

Ukraine has requested more drones from its Western allies to help combat the Russian forces. The United States has pledged to send hundreds of Switchblade drones to Ukraine, which are small and lightweight but can still carry explosives.

The use of drones in this conflict highlights the changing face of warfare in the 21st century. As technology advances, so do the tools of warfare. In this case, drones are being used to wreak havoc on Ukrainian cities and civilians.

The Ukrainian military is doing what it can to shoot down these drones and protect its people. As the war continues, the use of drones will likely only increase, further complicating an already complex and devastating conflict.

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By Philippe Lefebvre

Philippe Lefebvre is a dedicated journalist at Francoam, a leading U.S. news outlet in the French language. With a passion for journalism and a commitment to keeping the French-speaking community informed, Philippe is a respected voice in his field. Armed with a Journalism degree, Philippe embarked on a career path to bridge the information gap for French-speaking Americans. He covers a wide range of topics, from politics to culture, providing insightful and culturally relevant news. Philippe's profound understanding of the French-American experience allows him to connect deeply with his audience. He not only reports the news but also advocates for the community, amplifying their voices and addressing their concerns. In an era where culturally pertinent news is vital, Philippe Lefebvre excels in his role as a journalist at Francoam, empowering his readers to engage with the issues that matter most to them. He remains a trusted source of information and a cultural ambassador for French-Americans navigating life in the United States.