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Russia’s Drone Attacks Intensify: Ukraine’s Struggle for Defense

Ethan Collins
Last updated: January 29, 2026 9:50 am
Ethan Collins
Published: July 11, 2025
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Russia’s continuous drone assault against Ukraine has gotten worse, causing more fear and misery for residents, especially in Kyiv. The air defense systems are being pushed to their limits, and morale is low as Ukrainian cities are targeted by coordinated airstrikes that include hundreds of drones and missiles.

Contents
  • Why are drone strikes more dangerous now?
  • How are drones affecting people in Ukraine?
  • What is Ukraine doing about the growing threat of drones?
  • Is international support going to be enough?
  • Conclusion: The Need for Better Air Defense in Ukraine Right Now

Ukraine has been through a lot of hard times throughout the last three and a half years of conflict, but it has shown great strength. But in the last few months, there has been a new, scarier threat: huge aerial attacks using Shahed drones from Iran. The attacks, which have mostly happened in big cities like Kyiv, have caused even more damage and anxiety.

Why are drone strikes more dangerous now?

The Shahed drones, which were previously rare, have now become a common component of Russia’s arsenal. People in Ukraine now know the sound of their buzzing right away, although it was new in early 2022. These drones have gotten more dangerous since they can now fly higher and carry bigger bombs.

The drones can now fly up to 2,500 kilometers, which greatly increases the area that is in danger. People in Kyiv said that buildings shook as bombs rocked their city. Some people went underground to escape the attacks.

Katya, who lives in Kyiv, stated, “The house shook like it was made of paper.” “We spent the whole night in the bathroom,” she said, which shows how scared people were during these air raids. Here is the link to our article on Russia, Ukraine Troops Casualties

How are drones affecting people in Ukraine?

These hits don’t always kill people, but they have a huge effect on people’s minds. In June, the UN said that there were the most civilian deaths in a month in three years: 232 people died and more than 1,300 were hurt. A lot of these deaths happened in cities that were far from the front lines because the drones can now reach places that were thought to be safe.

Experts in the area say that Russia’s drone strikes are getting more complicated, and they regularly use both decoys and real warheads. These drones make it tougher for Ukraine’s air defense systems to do their job well by confusing them.

What is Ukraine doing about the growing threat of drones?

Experts in Kyiv are raising alarms about this issue. Ivan Stupak, a former intelligence officer, said that Ukraine would have problems that are too big to handle in 2025 if it doesn’t find a way to stop these drone strikes. The strikes are happening more and more often, sometimes in the hundreds, which is placing a lot of stress on Ukraine’s air defenses.

Drones are very effective weapons even though they don’t have a lot of modern technology. The effectiveness of drones is due to their large numbers. “This is a war of resources,” said Serhii Kuzan of the Ukrainian Security and Cooperation Center. As Russia makes more drones, Ukrainian soldiers are having a hard time keeping up with the number of attacks.

Ukraine’s air defense assets, which include important jets and missiles, are running out at an alarming rate. The defenses get weaker the more drones there are in an attack. This situation makes it even more important for Ukraine’s international partners to give more help. Here is the link to our article on Ukraine, Russia Asset Funds

Is international support going to be enough?

The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, keeps asking for better air defense systems. Recent news, including the UK’s promise to send more than 5,000 air defense missiles, is a good sign, but analysts say that more will be needed.

Ukraine wants not only devices to protect against ballistic threats but also a wider range of ways to protect against the rising number of aerial attacks. There has never been a greater pressing need for better weapons.

Conclusion: The Need for Better Air Defense in Ukraine Right Now

The continued drone strikes on Ukraine underline the vital need for stronger air defense capabilities. Ukraine’s ability to withstand these strikes will be tested even more as Russia raises its frequency and severity. Ukraine needs international cooperation, such as modern defensive systems, to safeguard its skies and keep its people safe from this growing menace.

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ByEthan Collins
Ethan Collins is a Europe affairs analyst and journalist recognized for his sharp insight into the continent’s political, economic, and cultural transformations. His work spans EU policymaking, digital innovation, energy transitions, migration trends, and transatlantic relations—exploring how Europe adapts to a rapidly changing global landscape. At globzette.com, Ethan delivers in-depth reports, exclusive interviews, and strategic commentary on Europe’s evolving dynamics—from the future of the Eurozone and regional elections to technology regulation and green growth. Valued for his clarity and balanced perspective, he connects complex regional developments to their global impact, helping readers understand not just where Europe stands but where it’s heading.
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