The head of state heard a report from the new military commanders on the situation at the front.
Providing all Ukrainian military units with shells, drones and electronic warfare equipment is one of the conditions for protection from Russian terror. President Vladimir Zelensky spoke about this in his evening speech on Monday, February 12.
He noted that at Headquarters today he heard a report from the new military commanders on the situation at the front. According to him, a separate report is about the situation in the south, specifically in the Kherson region.
“There was a detailed report on the protection of critical infrastructure – energy, heat supply facilities, water supply. Everything that is always a target for Russian missiles and drones. To add more protection, adding more strength, more capabilities in our mobile fire groups. We will also increase the number of such groups “They are one of the cornerstones of our defense against Russian terrorism, and I thank everyone who serves in mobile fire groups, train them and help them,” the head of state. emphasized.
Zelensky also heard a report on providing all units with shells, drones and electronic warfare.
“Every person in Ukraine who can develop effective electronic warfare systems deserves the full support of the government at all levels: both at the central level – from the government, and in every region where there is such a potential. I am grateful to all representatives, particularly local authorities, and to every Ukrainian businessman, to all Ukrainian developers who develop such production – electronic warfare systems,” concluded the head of the country.
Let’s recall that the head of the Ministry of Digital Development of Ukraine, Mikhail Fedorov, said that the Ukrainian military will soon have drones with artificial intelligence technology.
Earlier, Fedorov said that Ukraine will create an analogue of the Lancet drone, and there are already combat applications of such a drone.
Source: korrespondent

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