moscow shaken by ukrainian strikes huge blasts shook moscow's refineries this week, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. ukraine's latest attack on russian soil is not just a strategic move but also a psychological warfare tactic aimed at destabilizing the russian public and military morale. the sight of oil storage tanks exploding into the sky over moscow sends a clear message: the war has no geographical boundaries. belarus' president lukashenko, often seen as one of putin's closest allies, called for compromise between russia and ukraine to end this relentless conflict.
however, with each side entrenched in their positions, it seems unlikely that such an agreement will be reached anytime soon. both sides are now testing the limits of what they can do without causing a full-blown international crisis. the use of drones by ukraine is particularly noteworthy; the report mentions this being the biggest drone attack since the start of the war.
these unmanned vehicles have become increasingly sophisticated and deadly, serving as a low-cost yet high-impact weapon in modern warfare. it's clear that technological advancements are playing a crucial role in shaping the course of this conflict. what do you think about the changing dynamics on the battlefield?
how will the international community respond to such direct attacks on russia's capital?
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