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Wherever You Look, Drones

Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post

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July 8, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities
Wherever You Look, Drones

Russia and Ukraine traded long-range strikes last week, with Russia targeting Kyiv’s civilians and Ukraine hitting Crimean infrastructure. Kyiv absorbed a massive missile/drone barrage that killed dozens, as Ukraine’s air defenses showed signs of running low on interceptors. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s expanding strike campaign pounded Russian fuel refineries, airfields, and Crimean power substations, worsening nationwide fuel shortages and rationing in Russia. A new AI-guided Russian drone also emerged near Zaporizhzhia, evading standard detection methods.

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