On 26 March, the British Defense Ministry said Russia had started receiving regular resupplies of a small number of Shahed one-way attack uncrewed aerial vehicles.

The drones are usually launched from Russia's Krasnodar Krai in the east and from the Bryansk region in the north-east.
"This allows Russia flexibility to target a broad sector of Ukraine and decreases flying time to targets in the north of Ukraine. It is also likely to be a further attempt to stretch Ukrainian air defenses," the report said.
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