How the June 18 Night Strike on Moscow Could Reshape the War.
Massive Ukrainian Offensive
According to UATV: In the early hours of June 18, 2023, Ukrainian forces launched a large-scale attack on Russian soil, a move that could significantly shift the war's momentum in Ukraine's favor. This operation marked the second strike within a week to target the Moscow Oil Refinery. These actions underscore the Ukrainian military's heightened activity and its growing ability to hit critical infrastructure deep inside enemy territory.
'If Ukraine is burning, your Moscow will burn too' - Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda also weighed in, stating: 'We see that Ukraine is winning this war.' Such statements reflect international backing for Ukraine's battlefield tactics, which could influence the decisions of other nations monitoring the conflict's trajectory.
Conflict Enters a New Phase
The strikes on Russian infrastructure signal a fresh phase in the war, one that may alter the strategic landscape in the region.
These events highlight an escalation in the conflict and reveal new tactical approaches from Ukraine, potentially reshaping the regional balance of power. Support from international allies, particularly Lithuania, could help maintain pressure on Russia and spur further Ukrainian advances on the front. The evolving situation suggests the war will continue, presenting fresh challenges and opportunities for both sides.
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