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Ukraine to cover 4,000 km of roads with anti-drone nets by year-end, minister says

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KYIV, Feb 25 (Reuters) - ‌Ukraine will accelerate the placement of anti-drone ​nets over roads in frontline areas, aiming to cover 4,000 kilometres ⁠of roads by the end of this year, Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said on Wednesday.

Russia has been targeting military ​supply routes and rear bases deeper and deeper into Ukraine with ‌the remotely piloted aircraft.

Its drones have also struck hospitals, infrastructure and civilian traffic.

A growing number of nets have been installed ⁠over the past year, but more are ⁠needed, Fedorov said, adding that an additional 1.6 billion hryvnias ($37 million) had been allocated from the budget to bolster protection measures and counter Russian drones.

Nets can snag propellers and ‌prevent drones from reaching their targets - high-value equipment, soldiers ⁠or civilians.

"In just one month, we ‌increased the speed from 5 km ​per day in January to 12 km in February. This significantly improved the safety of military movements and ensured ‌stable functioning of frontline communities," Fedorov ​said on the Telegram ⁠app.

"In March, we plan to close 20 km ‌of roads per day. By ⁠the end of the year, we plan to install another 4,000 km of anti-drone protection on roads."

Ukraine would also expedite ​the construction of ‌fortifications in the northeastern regions of Kharkiv and Sumy and ⁠the northern Chernihiv regions, bordering ​Russia, Fedorov said.

(Reporting by Olena Harmash; Editing by Daniel ​Flynn and Nivedita Bhattacharjee)

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