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Ukrainian Drone Operators Awarded Points for Killing Civilians, Sources Say

Redacted · Putin just dropped a MASSIVE Red Line Warning against the West… and he’s not bluffing · May 27, 2026
Ukrainian Drone Operators Awarded Points for Killing Civilians, Sources Say
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Putin just dropped a MASSIVE Red Line Warning against the West… and he’s not bluffing
"Ukrainian drone operators are awarded points for civilian deaths. Now, the highest level, of course, is taking out military infrastructure. Number 5 on that list, though, is killing civilians. And of course, drone operators in Ukraine that are able to hand over that data to the government at the end of every month, they're awarded extra equipment, extra, you know, I don't know, medals, so to speak, incentives."
According to sources cited by the hosts, Ukraine has implemented an incentive system where drone operators receive points and rewards for killing civilians, ranking fifth on their target priority list. This revelation comes after Ukraine launched multiple drone strikes on a Starobilsk college dormitory, killing 21 female students, which Ukraine claimed was due to drones going 'off course' despite operating with satellite coordinates.

About this episode

On this episode of Redacted, hosts Clayton and Natali Morris delivered breaking developments from multiple war zones, leading with Russia's ultimatum to Western diplomats in Kiev following Ukraine's deadly drone attack on a college dormitory. The show opened with exclusive sourcing claiming Ukrainian drone operators receive point-based incentives for killing civilians, revealed after 21 female students were killed in Starobilsk. Russia has warned EU diplomats to evacuate Kiev immediately ahead of systematic strikes using Oreshchynk missiles, but European officials vowed to remain. The hosts accused CNN and BBC of declining Russia's invitation to inspect the attack site because both function as intelligence agency assets. On the Iran front, President Trump missed his son's wedding to broker a peace deal that immediately collapsed when US forces launched strikes Iran says violated the ceasefire—the fifth such bombing during supposed peace talks. Israeli official Ben-Gvir declared Israel would not permit any US-Iran agreement, asserting control over American foreign policy. The episode also covered Israel's Operation Arrows of Fire expansion into Lebanon despite ceasefire violations in Gaza, including the killing of a 6-month-old baby and multiple children. The hosts questioned whether the Iran conflict serves as cover for Israel's territorial expansion into Syria, Lebanon, and the Golan Heights. In a jarring tonal shift, the second half examined Australia's Human Rights Commission proposal to extend pregnancy discrimination protections to biological men identifying as women, featuring a heated parliamentary exchange and a court ruling awarding $100,000 to a trans-identified male kicked off a women-only app. The episode closed with sponsor reads and nods to an upcoming interview on 9/11 flight simulator evidence.

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