Zelensky announces attacks ‘deep in Russia’ after Russian Dronreen

Zelensky announces attacks 'deep in Russia' after Russian Dronreen

Ukrainian President VolodyMyr Zelensky Announced New Attacks “Deep in Russia” On X on Sunday. His statement follows the major russian air strikes with missiles and drones last week, which killed at least 25 people.

Ukraine Regularly Carries Out Attacks on Russian Territory and Sometimes Deep Into The Neighboring Country. For example, there are occasional drone attacks on moscow, but energy facilities are the main target.

This Month, Refineries near the cities of Syzran and Krasnodar Have Been Targeted Several Times. Attacking Refineries Could Put Pressure on Russia’s Fuel Supply, Accordance to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW). This Will Drive Up Prices, Fuel Inflation and Possible Undernermine Economic Stability, The Think Tank Writes.

Zensky does not say how ukraine plans to strike. Last week, The Wall Street Journal Reported that the Pentagon Does Not Always Approve of the Ukrainian Use of the American Atacms Missiles. These Missiles have a range of more than 300 kilometers.

At the same time, Washington Gave the Green Light Last Week for the sale of some 3,350 Eram Missiles to Ukraine. These Missiles have a range of more than 400 kilometers. The Sale is being finished by the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway and the United States.

Several ukrainian regions were massively attacked by Russia Last Week. Accordance to the ISW, Only Two Previous Attacks This War Were Larger Than Those of the Past Few Days. See the image at the bottom of this article for this.

Accordance to the ISW, Moscow has saved up missiles and drones in the run-up to the summit between us President Donald Trump and his Russian Counterpart Vladimir Putin. Prior to that meeting, only small-scales were carried out. This allowed putin to make it seem at the summit that he had good intentions, The Think Tank Says.

The ISW Expects The Major Russian Attacks to Continue In The Coming Weeks and Months Thanks To The Accumulated Supplies Of Drones And Missiles.

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