Иван on Nostr: The Ukrainians have carried out a number of successful and rather audacious attacks ...
The Ukrainians have carried out a number of successful and rather audacious attacks — so many that it's hard to recall them all — but there have been more than a dozen large-scale operations against both civilian and military targets in Russia. Moscow, on the other hand, hasn't been particularly active in this regard. One might assume that this is due to strict Ukrainian and Western censorship, and that similar Russian actions simply aren't being reported—but that's not the case. Trains are indeed running in Ukraine, factories and enterprises are operating, agricultural work is underway — things are happening there that are hard to even imagine, for example, in Palestine. And that's probably a good thing.
Moscow, for now, is mostly making declarations and seems to be holding back. It may look like weakness, but at the same time, it's important to understand that Russia has not only military interests in Ukraine, but political ones as well. That's why, despite the provocations, Moscow can't afford to lose its head and act like Israel.
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