Commander of the Drone Regiment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine: It concerns the collapse of the entire global security architecture

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Publiation data: 13.01.2026 09:36
Воины Украины в замешательстве.

The aggressor state has increased the number of drone strikes by 5 times.

Any recognition of the Russian occupation of Ukrainian territories will destroy the global security architecture.

This opinion was expressed by the commander of the 429th separate regiment of unmanned systems "Achilles," Yuriy Fedorenko. The military noted that such a situation would break existing international agreements and open the way for other states to forcibly seize territories.

Fedorenko emphasized that in this case, war would cease to be an exception and would become a tool for redrawing borders.

"This is not only about Ukraine - it is about the collapse of the entire global security architecture," he said.

It was previously reported that the Kremlin demands the entire Donbas in exchange for ending the war. This demand is categorically rejected by Ukraine. Moreover, the Russian Federation cannot occupy Donbas by military means.

Recently, Fedorenko noted that in general, the Russians may have an active offensive potential until 2027, so no real negotiations to end the war should be expected before 2027.

Meanwhile, the Russian army launched five times more drones in 2025 as part of massive shelling of Ukraine than in 2024. This was reported by the UA War Infographics project on Telegram.

According to the infographic, last year Russia used nearly 55,000 Shahed-type drones and their imitators for its strikes on Ukraine. Of these, 85.8% were neutralized.

The enemy used the most drones - 6,600 - in July. Of these, 5,600 were neutralized by Ukrainian air defense.

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