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Kazakhstan Has Become a Pathway for the Supply of Russia’s War Machine. Here’s How It Works. - OCCRP

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  • May 19, 2023
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Ilya Lozovsky
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It was one of the most harrowing scenes from the early days of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine: Desperate civilians fleeing the Kyiv suburb of Irpin over a shattered bridge... Show More

It was one of the most harrowing scenes from the early days of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine: Desperate civilians fleeing the Kyiv suburb of Irpin over a shattered bridge as mortar shells thundered around them.

In footage captured by Britain’s Sky News that day, Ukrainian soldiers can be seen firing into the air, trying to shoot down drones they believed were helping Russian forces adjust their aim.

The incident was just a forerunner. In the weeks and months that followed, drones have emerged as a ubiquitous presence on Ukrainian battlefields.

Many drone-shot videos, widely shared on social media, have become testaments to the resourcefulness of the country’s defenders.

But as the scene near Kyiv suggests, the Russians have proven no less eager to take advantage of the technology. A database compiled by one researcher contains dozens of examples of Russian forces using drones — often lightweight, commercially available models — for reconnaissance, artillery spotting, and shooting propaganda videos. Many of these drones are foreign-made.

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Charles McPhedran @charliekreuz · May 19, 2023
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Very interesting piece, by the look of it. Well done, @OCCRP!
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