More drones, fewer troops: Zelenskyy outlines changes in Russian tactics

Yevhen Kizilov — 31 March, 17:37
More drones, fewer troops: Zelenskyy outlines changes in Russian tactics
Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Photo: Getty Images

Russian forces have increased the use of drones in the southeast of Ukraine while deploying fewer personnel due to training limitations.

Source: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a press briefing at the Bucha Summit on 31 March, as reported by Interfax-Ukraine

Quote: "Regarding the build-up near Pokrovsk and across the southeast of the front – they [the changes – ed.] are present. Weather changes are a factor; we see more drone operations, but fewer actions involving personnel. We believe the enemy faces challenges. There are issues with the training of their troops."

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Details: Zelenskyy reported that Russian losses between 1 January and 26 March amounted to 89,000 personnel killed or severely wounded. He added that Russia planned to mobilise 409,000 people in 2026, of which only 20-22% were actually mobilised – around 80,000 as of March.

Speaking about the frontline situation on the morning of 31 March, Zelenskyy added that the situation remains under control.

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