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

By Thomson Reuters Feb 25, 2026 | 9:33 AM

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)