Commentary
Democratic Security
Why Europe’s Defence Depends on Democracy – and How to Take it Seriously
26 June 2026
16 July 2025
Russia’s rapid drone escalation is overwhelming Ukraine’s defences and redefining the battlefield. Without urgent reforms and support, Kyiv risks falling dangerously behind.
On any given night, hundreds of drones cross Ukraine’s skies – some equipped to kill, others designed to confuse. They strike power stations, hospitals, rail depots and homes.
For the Kremlin, drones are cheap, effective and endlessly adaptable. For Ukraine, they are a growing threat that no longer just tests its defences – they stretch its entire war effort to the brink.
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Maksym Beznosiuk is a strategic policy expert and director of UAinFocus, an independent platform connecting Ukrainian and international experts around key issues in the country. His work spans EU-Ukraine cooperation, energy policy, governance in conflict-affected regions, and the security-policy nexus. He holds an LL.M. in Global Environment and Climate Change Law from the University of Edinburgh, a Double Master’s in European Studies (Euroculture) from Uppsala and Jagiellonian universities, and Bachelor and Specialist degrees in International Law and International Relations from Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University.
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