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Ukraine's new mid-range strike drones are turning Russia's once-safe rear areas into new kill zones
- Ukraine's new mid-range drones are striking Russian rear areas once considered safe—roughly 20–150 km from the front—hitting depots, transport hubs and command posts.
- The attacks are causing real logistics headaches and psychological pressure on Moscow, forcing Russia to push supplies farther back and slow resupply.
- Analysts and partner nations (e.g., Germany, Norway) say the campaign is scaling up, has helped shift battlefield momentum, and could mark a new phase in the war.
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