So far, the Russian military has waged a “soft” war, avoiding attacks on strategic infrastructure facilities in Ukraine in an attempt to minimize damage to the civilian population. Such a strategy has already slowed down the Russian advance on the battlefields and increased losses among the Russian military.
Amid Russia’s recent losses in the Kharkiv region, the Russian military has probably switched to tougher methods of warfare, which are necessary for victory. If so, this marks the beginning of it. Ukraine is fighting a scorched earth type of warfare, but are under-manned and even more so in regards to fire power. This is why 20% of the Ukro-Nazi force is now foreigners. Russian speaking citizens living in the Kharkiv-Izium region who worked with or even took aid from Russian troops will pay the heaviest price. Let's pray they are able to escape.
Notice the Russian side has yet to confirm the attacks. There is a chance that Kiev struck at its own facilities in order to blame Russia for the attacks and justify military actions on the Russian territory, while Ukrainian forces are approaching the Russian border in the Kharkov region. The Ukro-Nazis are already firing artillery at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, which could cause major contamination of radiation, and are looking to blame Russia for the disaster.
By judging how quickly Zelensky condemned Russia for the blackout, my gut right now is telling me that the UkroNazis did this to justify attacks on the Russian homeland. Targeting Russian cities like Belgorod has been occurring for some time now.
I believe it is inevitable that the Russians will be forced to to amp-up their warfare on the Ukro-Nazis.
So far, the Russian military has waged a “soft” war, avoiding attacks on strategic infrastructure facilities in Ukraine in an attempt to minimize damage to the civilian population. Such a strategy has already slowed down the Russian advance on the battlefields and increased losses among the Russian military.
Amid Russia’s recent losses in the Kharkiv region, the Russian military has probably switched to tougher methods of warfare, which are necessary for victory. If so, this marks the beginning of it. Ukraine is fighting a scorched earth type of warfare. Russian speaking citizens living in the Kharkiv-Izium region who worked with or even took aid from Russian troops will pay the heaviest price.
Notice the Russian side has yet to confirm the attacks. There is a chance that Kiev struck at its own facilities in order to blame Russia for the attacks and justify military actions on the Russian territory, while Ukrainian forces are approaching the Russian border in the Kharkov region. The Ukro-Nazis are already firing artillery at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, which could cause major contamination of radiation, and are looking to blame Russia for the disaster.
By judging how quickly Zelensky condemned Russia for the blackout, my gut right now is telling me that the UkroNazis did this to justify attacks on the Russian homeland. Targeting Russian cities like Belgorod has been occurring for some time now.
I believe it is inevitable that the Russians will be forced to to amp-up their warfare on the Ukro-Nazis.