text/Walking Stuka
This round of air strikes against Ukraine by the Russian army is obviously not "three minutes of popularity". The day before, the Russian army began to "map gun" again after firing more than 200 cruise missiles, and suicide unmanned attack aircraft on major energy, military and communication facilities in Ukraine.
According to the Russian Satellite News Agency, the Ukrainian capital Kiev once again exploded violently, and the air defense system was launched again; the report also quoted Ukrainian media reports that dozens of missiles were flying from Caspian to Kiev. According to many foreign media reports, earlier that day, explosions occurred in many cities such as Odessa in southern Ukraine, Vinnica, Rovno, Krivorog, etc., and the Ukrainian controlled areas of Days Tomir, Lviv, Zaporoze, and also reported that they had encountered missile strikes.
As of now, the Russian army mainly relies on the "caliber" cruise missiles launched by the Iranian drone and the "caliber" cruise missiles launched by the Black Sea Fleet to launch strikes on Ukraine; the "Iskander" series of missiles previously deployed in Khlsong , Kaliningrad , Belarus and other places seem to have not joined the ranks of strikes, which also means that the Russian army still has the ability to launch more air strikes - perhaps the newly appointed commander-in-chief of the "Special Military Operation", General Su Luoweijin, the ruthless saying "Russian enemies should never start with a cup of coffee in the morning" is not a false threat; this ruthless man who participated in the Second Chechen War and Syrian Civil War , his first fire after taking office was indeed ruthless.
But for Ukraine, they have a bigger concern: Russia is gathering its strength in the direction of Belarus. Belarusian President Lukashenko recently announced the establishment of a "joint force" with Russia, and then Polish called on Polish citizens in Belarus to leave as soon as possible; since the Russian army withdrew from the periphery of Kiev in April this year, it has recently begun to deploy in Belarus in large quantities. Some observers have discovered through open source information that the Russian-Belarus coalition forces have gathered considerable forces in this direction, with the Russian army likely to have 200,000 and the Belarusian army of about 150,000.
What they want to do, the outside world doesn't know, but many people speculate that the Russian army may launch another assault on Kiev: for Kiev, the Ukrainian army has already invested its main forces in the eastern and southern fronts, and the rear is indeed quite empty.
The large-scale air strikes of the Russian army, as well as the assembly and reinforcement of ground forces, seem to be telling the outside world that the idea that Russia's war potential has reached its peak is too naive, just as they have other prejudices against Russia's existence.
Turkey President Erdogan also said in a speech on Ankara that Western countries lack common sense in their judgment of the Ukrainian crisis, and this misjudgment puts them in the energy crisis and the cold winter.
Erdogan said that Western leaders "only care about immediate interests" and did not evaluate the conflict between Russia and Ukraine from a common sense perspective. In the future, a radical change will inevitably occur in the world pattern.
Erdogan's words are similar to the previous Russian President Putin 's idea that "the international order is changing"; he told his people that the inflation rate in Europe has reached the highest level in fifty or sixty years, and every Western country is in trouble.
Although the current situation of "Turkish economics" is not much better than that of Europe, at least Turkey does not have to worry about energy and cold winter issues; and Erdogan has a very right saying that the West made common sense mistakes when judging the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. They despise the importance of Russian energy and overestimate their ability to deal with crises.
When Europe slaughtered itself to feed its owner, many netizens were shocked; it is too difficult to find a few normal countries these days, and the attitude of our Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the most fair to the current situation of escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine: Spokesperson Mao Ning said that China is worried about the development of the current situation and called on relevant parties to properly resolve the differences through dialogue and consultation.However, the biggest tragedy in Ukraine is: even if the Ukrainian people hope to end the war as soon as possible, who cares about their ideas?