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Ukraine war: Russia’s drone scheme for Nigerians sparks uproar

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Ukraine war: Russia’s drone scheme for Nigerians sparks uproar

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The war between Ukraine and Russia has evolved over the past four years, with a shift from traditional ground combat to survival in positions under constant drone surveillance. Ukrainian soldiers now spend weeks or months in cramped shelters, with limited access to ammunition, food, and medical supplies.

Ukraine's war effort against Russia has changed significantly over the past four years. The war began with chaos and a ground war, but later shifted to a more technological approach with the use of drones. In 2022, foreign rocket launchers became a game changer for the Ukrainian military. The next year, the military began using Chinese quadcopter Mavic drones for aerial reconnaissance and attack. Kamikaze drones were also deployed, changing the war landscape. The front line has transformed, with a larger kill zone and limited access to supplies and medical care.

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