Ukraine’s drone playbook is wreaking havoc in Russia — and upending where NATO wants to invest

Ukraine has stepped up long-range drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure and military assets. Experts say the campaign has helped stall Russia’s momentum while raising escalation risks. NATO plans to invest more than $40 billion in counter-drone capabilities over five years. Fire at Omsk oil refinery as the region’s governor says the province came under attack from Ukrainian drones, in Omsk, Russia July 6, 2026, in this picture obtained from a social media video.

Ukraine’s drone attacks have been dominating headlines about its war with Russia

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