Minister of Digital Transformation: There is definitely God in my work
Fedorov believes that there is definitely God in his work on producing killer drones. Photo: rubryka
Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov in an interview with "Army TV" called his work "divine".
"Ministerial work is some kind of divine work because you design the rules of the game," Fedorov explained his job's specifics.
“Is there any other job where you create the rules of the game for millions of people?” he asked his interlocutor. And then he answered himself: “That’s where God is, and I don’t know who else is there.”
As the results of his "divine" work, Fedorov pointed to the radical transformation of the Ukrainian defense industry: Ukrainian drones make up 100% of the top 3 means of defeating the enemy, FPV drones have surpassed imported "Mavics" in effectiveness for killing infantry, a system of approximately 200 drone manufacturers has been created, modern factories have been built, "which take your breath away".
Earlier, the UOJ reported that during the war, the population of Ukraine has decreased by 10 million.
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