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Minister: Ukraine will cover 4,000 km roads with anti-drone Nets by the end of the year

Mykhailo Federorov, Ukraine's Minister of Defence, said that the country will speed up the installation of a?anti-drone?net over the roads in the frontline areas, with a goal of covering 4,000 km of roads?by the end of the year. The Russians have been using the remotely controlled aircraft to target military supply routes, and bases in Ukraine.

The drones also targeted hospitals, infrastructure, and civilian traffic.

Fedorov stated that a growing number of nets have been installed in the last year. However, more are needed. He added that an extra 1.6 billion hryvnias (37 million dollars) has been 'allocated to the budget for bolstering protection measures and countering Russian drones.

Nets can snag propellers, preventing drones from reaching their target - high-value items, soldiers or civilians.

In just one month we went from 5 km per day to 12?km per day. Fedorov, on Telegram's app, said that this significantly improved the safety and stability of military movements. In March, we plan to shut down 20 km of road per day. By the end of this year, we will install 4,000 more km of anti-drone road protection. Fedorov stated that Ukraine would 'expand the construction of fortifications in the northeastern regions' of Kharkiv, Sumy, and the northern Chernihiv region, which borders Russia.

(source: Reuters)