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Inside look at Ukraine's high-profile drone strikes

Season 2025 Episode 357 | 5m 39s

We have an inside look into one of Ukraine’s most rapidly evolving tools in its war with Russia. Small unmanned drones have come to dominate the frontlines, long-range strikes against power facilities and the waters of the Black Sea and Mediterranean. Special correspondent Volodymyr Solohub gained rare access to a military unit that's responsible for some of Ukraine’s high-profile drone strikes.

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