Ubiquiti sued by Ukrainian families over claims its tech powered Russian battlefield drones
- Ukrainian civilians and bereaved families sued Ubiquiti in Manhattan federal court
- Lawsuit alleges the communications backbone offered by Ubiquiti's long-range wireless bridges was a key part of Russia's drone campaign against civilians
- Ubiquiti has not responded directly or commented on the matter to date and remains uncharged by any US or EU authority at the moment
Ukrainian civilians and relatives of people killed in Russian drone attacks have sued American networking manufacturer Ubiquiti Inc. in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York.
The lawsuit alleges that the company's long-range wireless equipment became the backbone of the command network behind Russia's drone campaign against civilians in occupied and front-line Ukraine.
Ubiquiti has not filed a response or commented publicly; it has also not been charged by any US or EU authority with a sanctions or export-control violation related to Ukraine at the time of writing.
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