Ukraine's Drone War Superiority: Will It Lead to Expulsion of Occupiers? Discussion on 'Komandcentrs'
The program 'Komandcentrs' at 4 PM will discuss Ukraine's growing advantage in the drone war against Russia, including strikes on oil refineries and disrupted supply lines.

Since last winter, Ukraine has been gaining an increasingly clear advantage in the so-called 'drone war' against Russia. Ukrainian drones have been continuously bombing Russian oil refineries, which are the foundation of the country's economy, while in the Black Sea area, they have severely disrupted occupation supply lines. These successes raise the question of whether the initiative has finally shifted to Ukraine's defenders and whether they will continue to push back the occupiers rather than lose new territories.
These issues will be discussed on the program 'Komandcentrs' at 4 PM with Olevs Nikers, President of the 'Baltic Security Foundation', and Major Modris Kairišs, head of the Autonomous Systems Competence Center at the State Defense Logistics and Procurement Center. The conversation will also touch upon rumors of a possible new mobilization in Russia, which could alter the situation at the front.
The program 'Komandcentrs' regularly provides concise and competent analysis of major global events, featuring opinions from Delfi's foreign desk journalists, international relations researchers, and other experts, including Latvians abroad and Latvian diplomats. The latest episodes are available on Apple and Spotify podcasts.

