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Russia to Authorize Bankers to Shoot Down Ukrainian Drones

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Russian lawmakers have passed a bill allowing trained bank employees to shoot down Ukrainian drones to protect Bank of Russia facilities amid increasing attacks. The bill aims to expand Russia's air defenses by incorporating banks across the country.

The New Defense Measure

Russian lawmakers have passed a bill to allow trained bank employees to shoot down Ukrainian drones amid an increase in the number of attacks. The draft legislation, which would see banks across Russia install electronic jamming systems while selected employees would shoot down incoming unmanned aircraft, passed in its third and final reading in the lower house Duma on Tuesday, according to the state-run TASS news agency.

Protecting Bank Facilities

The bill says the legislation is needed to protect Bank of Russia facilities, including those located in the new constituent entities of the Russian Federation – referring to the four eastern Ukrainian regions that Moscow has announced it has annexed despite not controlling them fully – amid the increasing number of sabotage and terrorist attacks.

Implementation and Concerns

Under the plan, banks would finance the installation of the equipment on their premises. With banks in almost every town, their incorporation into Russia’s air defences could help expand its cover. However, the plan has raised questions about how such a project would work, and it deviates from Putin’s efforts to shield Russians from feeling the consequences of the February 2022 invasion on their daily lives.

Drone Defence Struggle

Russia is increasingly struggling to protect its large landmass from a growing number of attacks by increasingly sophisticated Ukrainian long-range drones. As the intensity and depth of Ukrainian drone attacks have increased, Russian authorities have encouraged businesses to contribute to protective measures.