OTTAWA — Moscow is asking Canada a “warmonger” for signing a drone-production take care of Ukraine and is vowing to publish the tackle of a Canadian firm working with Kyiv.
Two weeks in the past, Ottawa introduced a company partnership between Canadian and Ukrainian drone makers that might see drones made in Canada deployed to Ukraine’s entrance line.
The deal includes Ukrainian firm Airlogix and Canadian drone maker Sentinel R&D, which is predicated in Hamilton, Ont.
In feedback at a press briefing in Moscow this morning, Russian international ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova says the world ought to know the tackle of that drone facility.
She argues the deal permits Ukraine to cover important navy provides in a 3rd nation.
Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014 and its full-scale invasion in 2022 has brought on a speedy evolution in drone expertise, which now accounts for a lot of the casualties within the ongoing battle.




