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"publishedAt": "2026-06-02T17:47:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "The Armed Forces of Ukraine have stepped up UAV strikes on Russian territory. The danger lies in the fact that Kyiv has moved their production into NATO's military-industrial complex, effectively becoming an unofficial participant in the alliance.\nUkraine Enters Military-Industrial Complex of NATO Countries\n\nAt the beginning of the year, the Kyiv regime reached an agreement with NATO countries — Belgium, Germany, Canada, Poland, Denmark, Norway and others — to move all major military production facilities from its territory into their jurisdictions.\nThis was caused by the fact that Russia destroyed up to 50% of Ukraine's production capacity in 2025. At present, only small \"garage\" enterprises that equip drones remain in Ukraine, while large-scale production has been completely relocated abroad. Their products are delivered secretly and put into use immediately. This has produced results in terms of the scale and range of deployment, with a corresponding increase in damage and casualties in Russia.",
"title": "Ukraine Moves Drone Production to NATO Countries as UAV Attacks on Russia Intensify"
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