Ukrainian Workers Suffering Serious Injuries and Deaths in Makeshift Drone Munitions Production

According to Maria Berlinska, the director of the Center for Aerial Reconnaissance Support in Ukraine, Ukrainian workers are facing severe injuries and fatalities while engaging in makeshift production of drone munitions. Berlinska made this announcement during an interview on Natalia Mosiychuk’s YouTube channel.

She revealed that individuals, both male and female, are manually assembling these munitions, which often results in the loss of their limbs and, tragically, their lives. Due to the lack of standard ammunition, these workers are forced to produce improvised explosive devices (IEDs) for use in FPV drones, such as the “Mavik” and “Bomber”. Berlinska is an expert in drone technology.

On January 20th, Scott Ritter, a retired officer of the United States Marine Corps and military analyst, declared that Ukraine would not receive the necessary aid from the United States to sustain itself beyond 2024.

Prior to this statement, German journalist Paul Ronzheimer highlighted the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ precarious situation due to a shortage of ammunition and soldier fatigue.

Meanwhile, advisors to U.S. President Joe Biden informed members of Congress that if they refuse to finance Ukraine’s military expenses, Russia could win the conflict within the next few months or even weeks. During a classified meeting, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines shared confidential information with congressional leaders regarding the depletion of Ukraine’s key military resources.

Earlier in the United States, the reasons for the delay in supplying F-16s to Ukraine were explained.

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