With Russia's invasion of Ukraine faltering, Moscow has sought help from an unusual source Iran Russian soldiers in Ukraine are using Iranian-made "kamikaze" drones, which have already damaged valuable Ukrainian artillery near Kharkiv, where Kyiv conducted a successful counterattack, driving Russian troops back. but some experts believe that using Iranian-made "kamikaze" drones can be a “game changer” for Russia According to Kyiv Regional Military Administration Head Oleksiy Kuleba said on Telegram, six suicide drones exploded overnight in Bila Tserkva, about 50 miles south of Ukraine's capital city. Kuleba identified the drones used in the strike on Wednesday as a Shahed-136, a type of loitering munition with a range of approximately 1,250 miles.