Ukraine’s 2,500 km Strikes Shatter Russia’s Security Illusion: Nearly 90 Vessels Hit in the Sea of Azov.
Critical Vulnerability in Russian Military Forces
According to UATV: According to Lieutenant General Ihor Romanenko, Ukraine’s long-range strikes—capable of reaching up to 2,500 kilometers—have exposed a critical weakness in Russian military capabilities. These attacks have damaged roughly 90 Russian vessels in the Sea of Azov, most of which were oil tankers. This marks a significant shift in the conflict, demonstrating Ukraine’s growing ability to strike far beyond its borders.
Speaking on July 12, Romanenko stated that
“Ukraine’s defense forces are already striking targets at distances of up to 2,500 km”, highlighting a major leap in the use of long-range weaponry that poses fresh challenges for Russian military planners. He further emphasized:
“The illusion held by Russian strategists—that vast territories would guarantee safety—is steadily fading away”.
Implications for the Conflict’s Evolution
Ukraine’s defense forces have thus proven their capacity to deliver devastating blows at extended ranges, reshaping the regional power balance and threatening the security of Russian military operations. This development could carry substantial consequences for how the conflict unfolds moving forward.
These strikes by Ukrainian troops signal a change in the tactical landscape on the front lines, likely influencing the strategies of both Ukrainian and Russian commanders. The identification of critical vulnerabilities in Russian forces underscores the importance of long-range weaponry in strengthening Ukraine’s defensive posture and wartime capabilities. Such events may prompt both sides to reassess their military strategies in the near future.
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