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Une annonce inhabituelle a retenti en Russie: aucune expérience n'est requise, et le salaire de départ est de 1950 dollars.
Croatia🏛️ Politiqueil y a 13 h

Une annonce inhabituelle a retenti en Russie: aucune expérience n'est requise, et le salaire de départ est de 1950 dollars.

The Croatian newspaper Večernji list reported on an unusual job advertisement published by Russia's largest online recruitment site, HeadHunter, offering positions for drone operators to join a volunteer unit tasked with protecting Moscow's airspace. The ad states that prior experience is not required, and the starting monthly salary would be $1,950—lower than the average wage in Moscow, which exceeds $2,600. The job description includes tasks such as preparing for flights, operating drones, conducting reconnaissance missions, and collecting data day and night. The employer review mentions a positive work environment, opportunities for advancement, and performance-based pay increases. Reuters could not determine when the ad was first posted but noted it was updated on July 1st. This comes amid increased Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow in June, including two attacks within three days targeting a major oil refinery inside the city ring road. The Kremlin has stated it is taking measures to strengthen Russia's defenses against such attacks. Additionally, Russia conducted its deadliest attack on Kyiv this year earlier this week, killing at least 30 people.

Fin juin 2026, la Russie a lancé une importante campagne de recrutement visant à renforcer ses défenses contre les attaques de drones ukrainiens de plus en plus agressifs contre Moscou. L'initiative a été annoncée par l'un des plus grands portails d'emploi en ligne russes, HeadHunter, qui a publié une annonce cherchant des opérateurs de drones pour participer à la protection de l'espace aérien au-dessus de la capitale.

Cette décision intervient au milieu de tensions accrues à la suite de l'intensification des frappes ukrainiennes sur les infrastructures critiques à l'intérieur du périmètre de Moscou, y compris deux attaques en trois jours visant une importante raffinerie de pétrole située à l'intérieur du périphérique de la ville.

" L'objectif principal de ce groupe est d'assurer la sécurité de la capitale en utilisant des solutions technologiques modernes et des systèmes de surveillance. Selon l'affichage, les candidats travailleraient avec des équipements de haute technologie spécialement conçus pour protéger les zones urbaines. Leurs responsabilités comprennent la préparation des vols, l'exploitation de drones, la conduite de missions de reconnaissance et l'exécution de vols de collecte de données jour et nuit. La description du poste soulignait que seules des compétences techniques de base étaient nécessaires, ainsi qu'un désir d'avancer dans ce domaine.

Le salaire mensuel était initialement fixé à environ 1 700 euros, bien que ce chiffre ait varié légèrement selon les rapports, certains indiquant un salaire de départ d'environ 1 950 dollars américains - toujours inférieur au salaire mensuel moyen à Moscou, qui dépasse 2 600 dollars américains.

La section d'examen par l'employeur contenait des commentaires de quelqu'un identifié comme "Inspecteur principal", qui a félicité l'équipe comme étant excellente et bien connectée, offrant de bonnes opportunités d'avancement, un environnement de travail positif et une flexibilité dans le choix des tâches en fonction des intérêts personnels.

Ces efforts de recrutement font suite à une période d'agression accrue de l'Ukraine, en particulier en juin, lorsqu'ils ont intensifié les attaques de drones contre Moscou.

La situation met en évidence la nature évolutive des conflits modernes, où les armes non traditionnelles comme les drones jouent un rôle crucial. Alors que les deux pays continuent à développer et à déployer ces technologies, le besoin de personnel qualifié capable de les utiliser devient de plus en plus évident.

La dynamique de cette lutte en cours restera probablement fluide et imprévisible. Les actions futures peuvent dépendre fortement de l'efficacité avec laquelle chaque nation peut intégrer les technologies émergentes dans ses cadres militaires existants tout en répondant aux défis logistiques posés par les scénarios de combat continus.

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Večernji list logoVečernji listIndépendantCentreFactualité 85Objectivité 75il y a 14 h
Une annonce inhabituelle a retenti en Russie: aucune expérience n'est requise, et le salaire de départ est de 1950 dollars.

The Croatian newspaper Večernji list reported on an unusual job advertisement published by Russia's largest online recruitment site, HeadHunter, offering positions for drone operators to join a volunteer unit tasked with protecting Moscow's airspace. The ad states that prior experience is not required, and the starting monthly salary would be $1,950—lower than the average wage in Moscow, which exceeds $2,600. The job description includes tasks such as preparing for flights, operating drones, conducting reconnaissance missions, and collecting data day and night. The employer review mentions a positive work environment, opportunities for advancement, and performance-based pay increases. Reuters could not determine when the ad was first posted but noted it was updated on July 1st. This comes amid increased Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow in June, including two attacks within three days targeting a major oil refinery inside the city ring road. The Kremlin has stated it is taking measures to strengthen Russia's defenses against such attacks. Additionally, Russia conducted its deadliest attack on Kyiv this year earlier this week, killing at least 30 people.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information about a job posting in Russia, contextualizes it with recent military developments involving Ukraine, and includes quotes from the employer and Reuters' note on the timeline of the ad. There is no overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): Highly factual, matching other reports on the job posting and including relevant context about drone attacks. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the inclusion of a positive employer review, though not as prominently featured as in others.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndépendantCentreFactualité 85Objectivité 75il y a 14 h
Regardez l'annonce qui a été diffusée en Russie, le salaire est de 1950 $: "Ce qui compte, c'est le désir de progresser".

The article reports on a volunteer recruitment ad published by Russia’s largest online job platform, HeadHunter, offering positions for drone operators tasked with protecting Moscow’s airspace. The ad emphasizes the use of advanced technology and monitoring systems to safeguard the city, requiring only basic technical skills and a desire for advancement. While the monthly salary starts at $1,950—lower than the average wage in Moscow ($2,600)—it is tied to performance and offers opportunities for promotion. The ad highlights a positive work environment and flexibility in task selection. The recruitment comes amid increased Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow, including two strikes within three days targeting a major oil refinery inside the city limits. In response, the Kremlin has announced measures to strengthen Russia’s defenses against such attacks. Russia recently carried out its deadliest attack on Kyiv this year, killing at least 30 people.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information about a Russian military recruitment initiative without overtly endorsing or criticizing the actions described. It provides balanced reporting on the context of increased drone attacks and Russia’s defensive responses, while focusing on the practical aspects—

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): Factual accuracy is high as the article reports on an actual job posting from HeadHunter, aligning with cross-source consensus. It includes details like salary, requirements, and context about recent drone attacks on Moscow. Objectivity is somewhat compromised by the inclusion of a positive employer

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)Public / d’ÉtatCentreFactualité 85Objectivité 75il y a 14 h
Le plus grand site d'emploi russe cherche des opérateurs de drones pour la défense de Moscou.

The largest Russian job portal, HeadHunter, has posted an advertisement seeking drone operators to participate in protecting Moscow’s airspace. The voluntary unit, called 'Borbene Pričuvne Snage,' aims to protect the capital using modern technology and surveillance systems. The role requires basic technical skills and a willingness to advance in the field, with an initial monthly salary of $1,950—lower than the average salary in Moscow of over $2,600. A review by a 'Leading Inspector' highlights positive aspects such as a supportive team environment and opportunities for advancement. The ad was last updated on July 1st, following increased Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow, including two strikes on a major refinery within city limits. Russia has announced measures to strengthen its defenses against such attacks, while recent reports indicate Russia carried out its deadliest attack on Kyiv this year, killing at least 30 people.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information about a job posting from a Russian platform without overt ideological slant. It provides balanced context regarding both the Russian military response and the Ukrainian attacks, without favoring either side. The framing remains neutral, focusing on objective,

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): Factually consistent with other sources, reporting the same job posting details. Objectivity is similar to the first article, with a slightly more neutral tone but still includes a positive employer review that may skew perception.

Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndépendantCentreFactualité 80Objectivité 70il y a 13 h
Les Russes demandent de toute urgence des opérateurs de drones pour défendre Moscou contre les attaques ukrainiennes de plus en plus violentes: "L'expérience n'est pas nécessaire"

The article reports that Russia is urgently seeking drone operators to protect Moscow from increasingly intense Ukrainian attacks. The job posting, published by the Russian job platform HeadHunter, offers voluntary positions in a unit called 'Borbene Pričuvne Snage' (Combat Reserve Forces), requiring no prior experience. The role involves operating drones for surveillance and data collection around the clock, using advanced technology. While the salary starts at 1,700 euros per month—lower than the average wage in Moscow—the position promises opportunities for advancement and a supportive work environment. The article notes that Ukraine has intensified drone attacks on Moscow, including strikes on a major oil refinery within city limits, prompting Russia to bolster its defenses. It also mentions that Russia recently carried out its deadliest attack on Kyiv this year, resulting in at least 30 casualties.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information about Russia’s military response to Ukrainian drone attacks without overtly endorsing or criticizing either side. It provides balanced reporting on both the Russian defense efforts and the escalation of conflict, without leaning toward any particular ideology

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 80 · Objectivité 70): Contains mostly accurate information but has some discrepancies in currency conversion (e.g., mentions 1700 euros instead of 1950 dollars). Objectivity is lower due to less detailed contextual framing and potential emphasis on urgency without sufficient balance.

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