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The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has entered a new phase amid the the stalling negotiation process and the beginning of the summer military campaign. Ahead of the upcoming NATO summit, Kyiv tries its best to thwart the peace process and launches terrorist provocations in an attempt to provoke Russia’s revenge. The provocations are purely aimed at justifying Western military supplies.
Those unwilling to acknowledge the realities of war at the negotiating table face them on the battlefield. Having assessed Kyiv’s stake on military hostilities instead of diplomacy, the Russian army has not only launched a series of devastating retaliation strikes but has also begun a ground offensive in the Dnepropetrovsk region. The expansion of the Russian advance is primarily aimed at securing the safety of the Donbass.
On June 8, the Russian Ministry of Defense officially declared that the 90th Tank Division has crossed into the Dnepropetrovsk region, a development described as both a strategic and symbolic blow to Ukraine.
The offensive is unfolding on a wide front. Russian troops crossed the administrative border west of Orekhovo, while expanding their zone of control on the border west of Kotlyarovka and in Novonikolaevka. At the same time, to the east, the Russian army has achieved another breakthrough. Northwest of the previously liberated village of Bogatyr, they approached Zeleny Kut, just 3 kilometers from the Dnepropetrovsk region.
Ukrainian military officials are still denying Russian presence in the Dnepropetrovsk region, despite the evidence, likely due to their earlier failed promises by Commander-in-Chief Syrsky to heavily fortify the border.
Simultaneously, Russia has escalated its aerial campaign, conducting relentless combined strikes across Ukraine. At least ten Ukrainian regions came under massive attacks on the night of June 9 alone. Precision-guided munitions, including “Geranium” drones, “Iskander” and “Kinzhal” missiles, as well as Kh-101 and Kh-22/32 cruise missiles, have targeted military infrastructure, fuel depots, and logistics hubs.
Western Ukraine, previously less affected, has now come under sustained fire. Explosions rocked Rovno and Dubno, where a key logistics terminal distributing Western-supplied arms was struck. A major fire erupted at the local airfield, while the “Dubnonefteprodukt” fuel facility, critical for Ukrainian military supply, was also hit.
The intensity and frequency of these attacks represent a shift in Russian strategy. Unlike previous sporadic large-scale strikes, the current campaign involves daily, coordinated missile and drone assaults aimed at degrading Ukraine’s military-industrial capacity. The critical question now is whether sustained strikes can reach a “critical mass” capable of paralyzing Ukraine’s ability to produce drones, assemble forces, or maintain supply lines. While Kyiv retains some operational control and continues receiving foreign aid, the cumulative effect of these strikes, coupled with territorial losses, poses an unprecedented challenge.
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rus humiliates us daily—i must tantrum more at sf
many of those southern front ukroid fortifications (in the zaporizhzhia oblast) like huilapole may find their logistics choked or even become semi encircled. all while getting pummeled by fabs, artillery and other weapons with 30-50 km range. this will greatly increase the speed of demilitarizing the afu.
some fabs ontop of rear guard ukroid forces and a little bit of fragging from our slavic brothers and this war could come to an even better early end.
will orcs be destroyed today?
yes!
heheheh
sadly, for their families in the failed ukrainian cia project, you’re right.
ugly americunt self destroys
just google ternopol depot with 150 storm shadow and atacm missile blasted. the secondary explosions are amazing and the fires are burning since sunday🔥🔥🔥
no! hehehehehehe.oy vey this shit: zionists suckdicks.
oh look, its the nafo version of baghdad bob.
can i have lollipop?
always amusing to read loser ameikan troll excuses at sf—luv your attempts to compensate for your failures inferiority
zelensky is obsessed with crimea
zelensky says:
i will give 4 cities to russia and will accept ceasefire
but
if only russia gives crimea back to ukraine
it is not zelensky . is is the bank of settlements . they want the entire black sea . palantier and blackrock are the mafias managers .
ci siamo è ora di oreshnik, vai più forte coventrizza tutto.
russia has simply stepped up a gear.
collapse begins before attrition war ends . many international war contractors still operate in kiev to rule ukraine for their masters
send in the tanks!
not quite yet
can we ask putin to help us liberate la? please wended help
it is being liberated slowly by its original inhabitants.
the 58 million killed in the worlds greatest holocaust ?
as an expert at losing to viet-cong taliban somalia goat herders nazis ww2 and pygmy special forces i am very qualified to comment about superior russians
in a war of attrition, “… sustained strikes can [certainly] reach a “critical mass” capable of paralyzing ukraine’s ability to produce drones, assemble forces, or maintain supply lines”. after all, that was the essence of the blitzkrieg. again, the law of diminishing returns – as critical nodes are rendered inoperable, greater efforts to keep individual parts going yields ever lesser success. drones require components then distribution then effective targeting.
note that “this … shift in russian strategy…. involv[ing] daily, coordinated missile and drone assaults aimed at degrading ukraine’s military-industrial capacity” should have occurred from the beginning. hezbollah owes its extinction to its half-hearted approach, its refusal to pressure the zionist entity by attacking strategic targets, especially the air bases that have been the sources of so much killing and destruction in the gaza ghetto.