WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - Russia carried out one of its largest aerial attacks against Ukraine Friday, just hours after President Donald Trump said it may be better to let the two countries "fight for a while."
The U.S. has been trying to broker a peace deal to no avail, largely because Russia will not agree to the ceasefire terms.
Members of Congress warn the U.S. should be paying more attention to this style of drone warfare.
"The United States has to be prepared," said U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas.).
Gonzales said the U.S. has a blind spot right now.
"We don't know how many drones are being flown every day," he said. "We don't know the intentions. I'm not saying they're all negative intentions, but we just need to know."
Gonzales said Congress can do that through legislation and