Russian occupation troops (ROV) demonstrate an increasing threat by consistently increasing their drone attacks against Ukrainian infrastructure, with another strike on the Odessa region today afternoon.
Detailed statistics reveal an alarming trend in the use of Shahed-136 unmanned aerial vehicles. From July 19 to 27, there is a consistent accumulation of drone capacity that is rapidly growing.
The chronology of attacks shows impressive dynamics: on July 19, 344 drones were used, while on July 21, their number reached an impressive 426. In just a week, ROV managed to accumulate an arsenal of over 1,100 drones, with the potential to reach more than 1,300 by the end of the month.
Experts warn of two possible scenarios: deliberate accumulation of drone potential for a large-scale terrorist act or preparation for an unprecedented attack. Particularly concerning is the fact that as of July 26, the drone stock remains around 750, which further increases the threat.
A key point is the lack of massive coordinated strikes in recent days, which may be part of a strategic preparation for a larger operation. A possible target date is August 24 – an important symbolic moment for Ukraine.
The information is based on data from the official source Alexander Kovalenko, who carefully tracks the dynamics of Russian drone attacks.
The current statistics unambiguously show that the threat of large-scale drone terror continues to grow, which requires increased attention and readiness from Ukrainian defense forces.