Russia can repeat the Ukrainian tactics against Ukraine.


Ukraine needs to strengthen security measures and rectify protocols that facilitated the penetration of Ukrainian special services into Russia to avoid a possible symmetrical response. This was stated by Yurii Romanenko during a discussion with weapons expert Ivan Kyrychenko on his YouTube channel.
'What can be done in Russia can be done in Ukraine. We need to fix our security protocols that allowed us to get into Russia,' Romanenko noted.
According to him, approaches to production should be changed, technology should be used cautiously, and the level of security should be increased, as the risks of similar incidents are high.
'Russians can use our drones to carry out similar operations,' Romanenko emphasized, citing a specific case of security breach.
Expert Ivan Kyrychenko also agreed that there is a threat of using drones for conducting sabotage operations on Ukrainian territory. As confidential lists of Ukrainian drone manufacturers became known through the media, there is a real need to increase security measures and avoid potential threats.
Enhancing readiness
Ukraine must improve its security measures and enhance readiness to possible threats to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Ukraine needs to closely monitor its security and always be prepared for potential challenges to prevent similar incidents in the future. Experts' remarks and the requirement to strengthen security measures underscore the importance of maintaining the highest level of national security.
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