Russian drones are keeping close surveillance over U.S. weapons routes. What does this mean?

The Russian sabotage campaign has led to an attack against fires in the warehouses in the UK, trying to cut cables under the Baltic Sea, and a series of operations aiming to bring the war in Ukraine closer to the heart of Europe and support Ukraine.
Experts and Western intelligence officials, after a high shot last year, Russian sabotage actions have fallen significantly this year, he said. This is the result of at least partially partially increasing security in Europe and efforts to prevent attacks of US and European intelligence services.
The decline probably reflects a diplomatic activity vortex to end the fight in Ukraine.
“The landscape is more difficult for the Russians to operate,” Seth Jones said, examining the issue of Strategic and International Research Center. He said. “But it is not unreasonable to assume that the Russians are a little more careful now when there are negotiations.”
In a report published in March, Jones said that the Russian attacks in Europe were four times between 2022 and 2023, and then endured three again between 2023 and 2024. However, Jones followed a significant decrease in the first six months of this year. According to the Western authorities, Europeans fought to coordinate one response.
As a result, US and European military officials are increasingly concerned about drone flights in Germany.
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