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Single-source report: 300 kamikaze drones en route to Russia

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Single-source report: 300 kamikaze drones en route to Russia

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TL;DR

A single unverified report, fed through an intelligence desk channel, states that 300 kamikaze drones are en route to Russia. The claim lacks specific details on origin, timing, or route, and has not been independently confirmed.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A single, unverified report circulating via an intelligence desk feed claims that 300 kamikaze drones are en route to Russia. The source, which provides no further identifying details, did not specify the drones' type, origin point, launch location, or estimated time of arrival. The claim remains entirely unsubstantiated.

As The Zioneer previously reported, Russia has claimed to intercept large numbers of Ukrainian drones in recent days — including 500 in a single day (June 7) and 330 overnight (June 11). These Russian Defense Ministry figures, also from single official sources, have not been independently verified. A separate report on June 10 described a Ukrainian FPV drone striking a Russian locomotive in the Bryansk region, a plausible ground-truth event.

The current report of 300 drones in transit does not connect to any of those prior claims, and no Ukrainian military source has publicly acknowledged a mass launch. The desk treats this as an uncorroborated signal from an unnamed channel.

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