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How dodging drones and death became daily life in eastern Ukraine
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How dodging drones and death became daily life in eastern Ukraine

In eastern Ukraine, aid workers like Anastasiia Bilchenko face constant threats from Russian drones during their missions to deliver assistance to towns near the conflict zone. During a recent trip to Zolochiv, Bilchenko and her team narrowly escaped a Russian FPV drone that was tracking their vehicle, highlighting the growing danger of drone warfare. The incident underscores how the 'front line' has expanded into a broader kill zone, with drones capable of reaching up to 25 kilometers from the actual battlefield. Ukrainian military officials warn that the threat is evolving with advancements in autonomous systems and electronic warfare, urging caution for those entering these zones.

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How dodging drones and death became daily life in eastern Ukraine

In eastern Ukraine, aid workers like Anastasiia Bilchenko face constant threats from Russian drones during their missions to deliver assistance to towns near the conflict zone. During a recent trip to Zolochiv, Bilchenko and her team narrowly escaped a Russian FPV drone that was tracking their vehicle, highlighting the growing danger of drone warfare. The incident underscores how the 'front line' has expanded into a broader kill zone, with drones capable of reaching up to 25 kilometers from the actual battlefield. Ukrainian military officials warn that the threat is evolving with advancements in autonomous systems and electronic warfare, urging caution for those entering these zones.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual account of the increasing threat posed by Russian drones in Ukraine without overtly criticizing or praising any political entity. It focuses on the operational challenges faced by aid workers and military officials, emphasizing the technical and strategic implications.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factuality is high as the article aligns with the primary source document about the 'kill zone' and drone threats. However, it focuses more on personal experience rather than the broader strategic context. Objectivity is lower due to the emotional narrative centered around a specific incident, which

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