Russians to build drone training center for youth in occupied Luhansk
In temporarily occupied Luhansk, Russians plan to build a training range where they will teach young people how to operate drones, according to the head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration, Artem Lysohor.
"In Luhansk, the Russians will build a training range where they will teach young people how to operate UAVs. It is planned to open at the base of the Voin (Warrior) military-sports training center, which has been operating in the city since 2024," Lysohor reported.
According to him, during this time, more than 500 boys and girls have completed the relevant courses, with another 300 continuing their studies. The children and teenagers undergo military training, acquire tactical medicine skills, and learn to operate drones.
Earlier, the Center for Countering Disinformation reported that in the Kursk region, North Korean soldiers are training to operate FPV drones in "real combat conditions."
It is noted that over three months, the North Koreans will be able to replace Russian soldiers.