Vladimir Putin harshly criticised Russia’s Deputy PM on Camera. It’s almost a year since the Russia-Ukraine conflict began. Russia has got its hands full. The war in Ukraine was anything but swift and decisive.
Ukraine has received a lot of military aid from its allies, which has spoiled Russia’s plans to overpower the country and achieve its goals. The war is nearing its one-year milestone.
Russia will want to end the war in Ukraine this year at all costs. For that to happen, all branches of the Russian government must work fast and as one unit. At least, that’s what President Vladimir Putin wants to see.
Russia’s economy has taken a devastating blow due to the sanctions imposed by the West on Russia due to launching an invasion of Ukraine and causing a potential threat of Nuclear War on the planet.
Considering the situation, Russia is expected to launch a massive offensive in a final attempt to capture Kyiv. According to Ukrainian and Western intelligence, even though war is currently going on in favour of Kyiv due to continuous supplies of high-tech weapon systems by NATO and the US, the threat is not neutralised yet.
Russia is preparing to launch a massive attack that may result in a massacre on Ukrainian soil. Russia also uses its most lethal weapons against Ukrainian troops on the battlefield.
Ukrainian Ministry of defence claims that Russia has recently used their most advanced and never used lethal missile, R-37, to shoot down a Ukrainian Mig-29.
Ukraine Ministry also claims that Russia deployed their latest Stealth fighter SU-57 in the combat region to suppress the Ukrainian counteroffensive despite no official statement from the Russian Federation being released about the deployment of stealth fighters in Ukrainian territories.
Russia has armed R-37 on Sukhoi-57 with “You are already dead”. Yesterday was a Black day for Ukraine, which lost five devices, claims a Twitter user @itsmecalcifer2. According to him,
- 1 Mig-29 reportedly hit a suicide drone by mistake.
- 1 Mig-29 shot down by an R-37 air-to-air missile.
- 1 Su-24MR, 1 Su-27 and 1 Mi-8 shot down by air defense.
🇺🇦Journée noire hier pour l'#Ukraine qui perd 5 appareils.
Les 5 pertes admises officiellement par le MoD ukrainien.
1 Mig-29 aurait heurté un drone suicide par erreur.
1 Mig-29 abattu par un missile air-air R-37.
1 Su-24MR, 1 Su-27 et 1 Mi-8 abattus par défense aérienne. pic.twitter.com/X36KZhESth— Calcifer |Z| (@itsmecalcifer2) October 14, 2022
The Soviet-made jet fighters that Russia gave up after the fall of the Soviet Union in late 1991 are still in use by the Ukrainian Air Force. Because those jets were produced during the Soviet era, the Russian Air Force had a technological advantage because they had greater experience with them and understood where their weak points were.