Ukraine's Robot Brigade Captures Russian Positions for First Time in History Kiev: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on April 14, 2026, that his country’s military had achieved a historic breakthrough by capturing a Russian-held position using exclusively unmanned systems, drones, and ground-based robotic platforms. This marked the first time in modern warfare that a territory was seized without human soldiers engaging in direct combat. Zelenskyy emphasized that the operation was conducted entirely through robotic and drone technology, with no Ukrainian troops involved, and that the captured area was fully secured without casualties. The Ukrainian military claimed that the operation involved a coordinated effort by its "Drone Brigade," which deployed advanced robotic systems and aerial drones to neutralize Russian defenses. According to Zelenskyy, the Russian forces stationed at the target location surrendered without resistance, citing the overwhelming technological superiority of the Ukrainian unmanned systems. The operation reportedly lasted several days, during which the brigade executed 22,000 missions, significantly reducing the risk of human casualties. Zelenskyy highlighted that these missions had saved thousands of lives, though he did not specify the exact location of the operation. The success of the drone brigade has been hailed as a turning point in the war, demonstrating the growing role of autonomous technology in modern warfare. Zelenskyy shared a post on X (formerly Twitter), stating, "The future of warfare has already arrived on the battlefield—and Ukraine is making it a reality. These are our ground-based robotic systems. For the first time in the history of this war, a Russian position was fully captured using unmanned platforms—ground systems and drones.#russia #ukraine #germany #volodymyr_zelenskyy #drone_brigade
