Climbing in attacks is seen as a Putin strategy to wear out President Volodymyr Zelensky’s defenses
One day after one of the most intense air strikes in Ukraine Warthe Armed Forces of Russiaunder the command of Vladimir Putinstarted a new offensive. With a total of 397 drones and 18 missiles launched, the main focus of the attacks was the Ukrainian capital, Kiev. Unfortunately, the result was the death of at least two people, while the Ukraine Air Force reported that it was managed to overthrow 368 drones and 13 missiles. The climbing in attacks is seen as a Putin strategy to wear out President Volodymyr Zelensky’s defenses. In addition, the uncertainty regarding the supply of weapons by the United States has contributed to this intensification. Russia, in turn, announced the opening of a new drone factory, with a production capacity of up to 10,000 units monthly, which could further increase the pressure on the Ukrainian forces.
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Analysts estimate that Putin has between 2,500 and 5,000 attack drones ready to be used each month. Meanwhile, Russian troops continue to advance in new regions of eastern Ukraine, which can further complicate the situation for Ukrainian defenders. The dynamics of the conflict seem to be changing quickly, with new challenges arising every day. Another aspect that influences Putin’s strategy is the relationship with former US President Donald Trump, who is moving away from Kremlin and preparing new economic sanctions.
Trade between the two countries is quite limited, and the imposition of more rigorous sanctions can have significant consequences for the Russian economy. Despite tensions, communication channels between Moscow and Washington were reopened, with both sides seeking peaceful alternatives to resolve conflicts. Given this scenario, the president of Ukraine has requested support from European countries, describing the Russian bombing as “daily terrorist attacks.” Italy’s Premier Giorgia Meloni reiterated her country’s commitment to support Ukraine, highlighting the importance of international solidarity at this critical moment.
Posted by Sarah Paula
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