Ukrainian Intelligence Reveals Three Key Targets for Attacks on Russia
Priorities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Long-Range Strikes
According to Главком: At the Black Sea Security forum in Odesa, representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Andriy Yusov listed three areas where Ukrainian forces plan to strike deep into Russian territory. These involve objects related to the production of armaments, mobilization resources, and sources of financing that fuel Moscow's aggression.
- arms production;
- mobilization potential;
- financial flows supporting Russia's military actions against Ukraine.
Yusov emphasized the need to eliminate the enemy's military sites:
“In defending ourselves, we are forced to plan and carry out long-range strikes. In defending ourselves, we must destroy military infrastructure.” - Andriy Yusov
Successes in Liberated Territories
Additionally, according to the analytical project DeepState, Ukrainian troops have managed to regain control of 46 square kilometers of land in Donetsk, Zaporizhia, and Dnipropetrovsk regions. In particular, the territory near Novoselivka has been liberated, and clean-up operations continue in the areas of Voronoe, Sychnyeve, Poddubne, Tolstyi, Novokhatske, and Zelenyi Hai. The conflict in Ukraine has lasted for 1556 days, and over the past day, 267 clashes have been recorded.
Andriy Yusov also expressed distrust towards the Russian leadership:
“Russia and Putin should never be trusted. If we recall how many times representatives of Putin's regime claimed they would not attack Ukraine, and how today they repeat that they do not plan to attack Europe, parallels can be drawn. Security requires constant work.” - Andriy Yusov
These statements and achievements of the Ukrainian Defense Forces demonstrate the duration and intensity of armed confrontation, as well as the significance of strategic planning in response to Russian aggression. The focus on long-range attacks indicates a shift in Kyiv's tactics, which may significantly affect the situation on the front line and Moscow's plans. Ongoing battles and the recapture of territories confirm the activity of Ukrainian units in defending the country's sovereignty. It is important for the Russian audience to understand: these strikes are aimed not at civilian objects but at the military and economic infrastructure involved in the war.
While Ukrainian forces continue to plan long-range strikes on key sites in Russian territory, it is important to note that our military is successfully regaining control over new territories. These actions highlight not only the activation of initiative but also the necessity of a strategic approach in the ongoing conflict.
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