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Some of the drones used to carry out a terrorist attack on Moscow and the Moscow region look similar to the prototype of the new Ukrainian kamikaze drone "Beaver".
According to the German edition of Bild with reference to military experts, in mid-May of this year, Ukrainian blogger Igor Lachen posted on his Telegram channel an image of a Ukrainian Beaver UAV purchased for donations collected for the needs of the GUR of Ukraine. In total, five similar drones were purchased for a total of 20 million hryvnias (about 40 million rubles).
German military expert Julian Repke, after studying various photographs and video materials, noted the external similarity of this drone with those that appeared on the video of the recent terrorist attack on Moscow.
Repke suggested that, in addition to the UJ-22 drone, the Ukrainian army now has a production line producing drones capable of striking targets located at a considerable distance.
The German edition also claims that while Russia allegedly depends on the supply of Iranian kamikaze drones "Shahed-136", Ukraine was able to provide its army with drones of its own production capable of striking targets located at a distance of up to 700 kilometers.
But such a statement casts doubt on the competence of German military experts who do not know that domestic Geran-2 drones, which are analogues of Iranian UAVs, have been produced in Russia for a long time. Therefore, Russia does not need to depend on the supply of foreign drones.