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    Kyiv Allocates $6.2 Million to Launch Drone Interceptor Programme Against Russian Attacks

    Aishwarya ParikhBy Aishwarya ParikhJuly 11, 2025 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kyiv Launches Drone Interceptor Programme to Protect Capital

    Kyiv will allocate 260 million hryvnias ($6.2 million) to establish a drone interceptor programme aimed at defending the capital’s skies from Russian drone attacks. City authorities announced this move on Friday, emphasising the urgent need to strengthen air defence capabilities.

    Responding to Increased Russian Drone Attacks

    Russia has increased its combined drone and missile attacks on Kyiv in recent weeks. These hours-long night assaults have caused damage across many districts in the city, adding to the pressure on local defences.

    Tymur Tkachenko, head of Kyiv’s city military administration, shared the update on Telegram. He stated that the allocated funds will go beyond equipment purchases to create an effective response system for the city.

    The city also plans to secure additional funding outside the current budget, although it did not specify the exact amount required for the expanded programme.

    Proven Success in Intercepting Russian Drones

    Tkachenko highlighted the effectiveness of a pilot project that had already intercepted nearly 550 Russian drones over the Kyiv region in recent months. These interceptions have helped reduce the damage caused by repeated Russian assaults.

    The intensified attacks have led Ukrainian leaders to renew calls for additional air defence support from allies. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has reported successful use of interceptor drones in repelling large-scale attacks and stated that efforts are underway to scale up the technology for broader deployment.

    Plans for Training Centres and Mobile Units

    At the Ukraine Recovery Conference this week, President Zelenskiy discussed investment in air defence with Dutch, German, and American partners, underlining the importance of protecting Ukrainian skies.

    Looking ahead, Kyiv plans to open a dedicated centre for training interceptor drone operators. The city also aims to create additional mobile units in Kyiv and its suburbs to enhance rapid response capabilities.

    These efforts form part of Ukraine’s wider strategy to strengthen air defences while building resilience against continued Russian drone and missile attacks.

    with inputs from Reuters

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