Update from Ukraine | Awesome news! Ukraine Liberates Key Points from Ruzzian…
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Ukraine is fighting back, relying on its own air defense systems, including the J-DAMs (Joint Direct Attack Munitions) supplied by the United States, as well as rocket artillery systems. These have enabled Ukraine to target Russian positions, as evident from the screenshots I’ve shared. We’re also seeing the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and drone boats, which are proving to be effective in the conflict.
The situation in Crimea is another area of concern, as Russia has been using its Navy Aviation to target Ukrainian drone boats and air defense systems. I’ve shared images of the resulting damage, including the destruction of a K-29 helicopter.
Notably, Ukraine is set to receive a new air defense system from the Netherlands, as well as one from an unknown country, which will bolster its capabilities and help protect its military airfields and cities. This is great news, but we know that more is needed to ensure the country’s security.
In the meantime, the situation with Slovakia is problematic, as the new government has started an investigation into the supply of Soviet-era fighter jets to Ukraine. I’ll be keeping an eye on this development, but for now, it’s unclear what the impact will be.
As for Russia, it’s clear that its actions are not just about maintaining a buffer zone, but about controlling Ukraine and imposing its influence. President Trump has even spoken about this, acknowledging that if he were Russia, he wouldn’t be happy with the situation. France, on the other hand, is concerned about the prospect of a Russian threat to its NATO ally Ukraine, while Putin sees this as a way to reimpose influence over the country after centuries of oppression.
The situation remains fluid, with both sides trading blows and neither willing to give ground. As we move forward, I’ll be monitoring the situation closely, bringing you updates as more information becomes available.