Russia is rapidly ramping up production of Iranian-designed Shahed attack drones, with state media showcasing massive factories—some staffed by teenagers—churning out thousands of drones each month. Investigations reveal that Russian authorities are recruiting children through educational programs and even video games to help design, build, and test these military drones. Military experts warn that Russia could soon launch up to 2,000 drones in a single night, overwhelming Ukraine’s air defenses and shifting the balance of the war. The use of child labor and the industrial scale of drone production have sparked international concern, as Ukraine and NATO scramble to find cost-effective countermeasures. This escalation marks a new, more lethal phase in Russia’s drone warfare strategy.
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