Russia’s Key Weakness Exposed After Moscow Attack, Says General Hodges.
Russia’s Air Defense Shortfall Leaves It Vulnerable
According to Espreso.tv: Retired U.S. Army General Ben Hodges, who previously commanded American forces in Europe, recently highlighted a critical flaw in Russia’s military capabilities: a shortage of air defense systems to protect key assets. His remarks come in the wake of an incident on June 18, 2026, when a strike on Moscow exposed serious gaps in Russia’s defensive network. According to Hodges, the country faces significant challenges with its anti-aircraft systems, undermining its ability to safeguard strategic sites.
During that attack, a Russian missile missed an incoming Ukrainian drone and instead struck a fuel storage tank, causing an explosion. This event underscores the inefficiencies plaguing Russia’s air defense operations. Hodges also pointed out that Ukraine can now carry out precision strikes against targets located more than a thousand kilometers away. That capability demonstrates Ukraine’s growing capacity for strategic military actions, which could reshape regional security dynamics.
Ukraine’s Growing Military Prowess
In essence, General Hodges’ assessment not only draws attention to Russia’s air defense shortcomings but also highlights Ukraine’s expanding effectiveness in modern warfare. This shift in military balance could have far-reaching consequences for both nations’ strategies, potentially introducing new challenges in the ongoing conflict. It may also influence international relations, particularly the actions of Ukraine’s allies and Russia’s standing on the global stage.
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