
Why Russia recently launched one of the largest aerial assaults of the war against Ukraine, deploying a record number of drones and missiles in a coordinated, multi-night campaign.
These strikes targeted more than 30 cities and regions across the country.
In an average single night, Russia reportedly launched approximately 367 drones and missiles.
Ukrainian sources confirmed that this included 298 drones and 69 missiles.
Despite the scale of the attack, Ukrainian air defenses.
They successfully intercepted the majority of the projectiles, reportedly shooting down 266 out of the 298 drones and 45 of the missiles.
Let’s examine why Russia is focused on retaking areas in northeastern Ukraine.
In addition to its ongoing aerial offensive, Russia has been amassing troops along the Ukrainian border.
The apparent goal is to put pressure on Ukrainian forces stationed in the region, effectively pinning them in place.
This strategy is designed to prevent Ukrainian troops from redeploying to the south, where they are urgently needed to counter Russia’s summer offensives.
By opening a new front in the northeast, Russia aims to divert Ukrainian forces away from other critical areas in the east and south, where Russian forces have been making slow but steady progress.
This tactic is intended to stretch and weaken Ukrainian defenses across multiple fronts.
One of Rus.sia's key objectives appears to be a strategically important city in the northeast.
It serves as a military hub, with inherited Soviet-era military infrastructure, including arms depots and an airbase. Its location—just 20 miles from the Russian border—makes it a logistically feasible and attractive target for Russian forces.
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