Russia Ramps up Drone Production Using Teenage Workers, Video Shows
RUSSIA, JUL 21 – Ukraine launched at least 21 drones nightly against Moscow to retaliate for Russian attacks, while proposing new peace talks amid stalled negotiations and Kremlin maximalist demands.
- Russia is producing thousands of long-range suicide drones monthly, partly using teenage workers.
- Teenagers as young as 15 work at the drone factory, mostly coming from a nearby technical college.
- Putin proposed replicating the factory model throughout Russia to reduce reliance on Iranian imports during his visit to the Yelabuga plant.
- The Yelabuga facility produces over 5,000 long-range drones monthly and is expected to build up to 18,000 in the first half of 2025.
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Russia is increasingly using modified Shahed 136 drones in its attack on Ukraine. Production in Russia is increasing rapidly, which poses major problems for Ukrainian air defense, according to correspondent Christoph Wanner.
Russian state TV touts ‘boys and girls’ assembling attack drones bound for Ukraine
The Russian Defense Ministry’s television channel, Zvezda, recently reported that “boys and girls” who left school after ninth grade for vocational college are now working on attack drone assembly in Tatarstan. The report included footage from a drone production site in the “Alabuga” special economic zone. The facility’s general director, Timur Shagivaleev, called it “the world’s largest factory for producing attack drones.”
Russian TV shows teenagers at 'world's biggest drone factory' making arms to hit Ukraine
A Russian factory, described by its director as the world's biggest maker of strike drones, has been shown on the Russian army's TV channel with teenagers helping make kamikaze drones to attack Ukraine.
Russian Defense Ministry Publishes Rare Footage of Tatarstan Drone Factory Employing Teens
A Russian factory producing attack drones for strikes on Ukraine relies heavily on teenage students and young trainees to staff its assembly lines, a recent broadcast by the Defense Ministry-run Zvezda TV channel has shown.
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