THOUSANDS OF AIR ATTACKS BETWEEN UKRAINE AND RUSSIA
EU THREATENS LONG RANGE MISSILE OK
In the last week Ukraine has launched over 1000 drones towards Moscow. It is reported that on May 20th during Putin's unannounced visit to the Kursk region his helicopter was swarmed with a large flight of drones. It is also reported that this attack coincided with a increase in U.S. surveillance activity in Romania and over the Black sea. It seems this incident is being downplayed by most of the media, if mentioned at all.
It the last few days Russia has launched hundreds of drones and missiles toward Kiev and other Ukrainian cities. It appears that these have mostly targeted drone manufacturing and other military targets and some speculate that many have targeted NATO personnel in Ukraine. All these attacks by both sides result in debris from anti-aircraft missiles falling and injuring civilians in the area.
What exactly is going on is unclear, but some conjecture that there is an effort to derail any decisions that would end U.S. support for this conflict or that it is all an effort to increase negotiation leverage.
On the ground, the Russians are advancing everywhere and now also in northern Ukraine in Sumy and toward Kharkiv, It does not appear that Ukraine can slow or stop the Russian advances. The northern plan is to secure a security zone all across northern Ukraine to deter attacks with drones into Russia.
In Europe yesterday, Merz of Germany stated that Uk, France and Germany along with the U.S. is removing any limitations on long range missile use into Russia. This has not been verified by those countries and it is unclear if Merz is a spokesmen for these countries.
If long range missiles are fired into Russia there will be a serious retaliation and whether anyone wants to believe it, Russia still has been reserved in it spproch to this conflict. They have yet to take out all the rail and highway bridges over the Dnieper river or targeted government buildings in Kiev. They have not targeted government leaders in Ukraine. Further escalation will not change the outcome of this conflict, but will cause much more death and destruction, furthur hobbling any future for Ukraine.
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