Last night marked one of the deepest strike waves of the war.
Long-range attacks hit a missile production facility roughly 1,500 km inside Russian territory, a key military manufacturing plant about 1,200 km from the border, and a major gas processing facility supporting the war economy, located 1300km from Ukraine. These were not frontline targets. These were core industrial sites once considered safely beyond reach.
Russian military bloggers reacted with open alarm. Several prominent pro-war voices, including Fighterbomber, questioned how such strikes were possible and claimed air defenses failed to respond effectively. Some admitted that critical regions appear increasingly exposed.
At the same time, reports from the front describe communications breakdowns after further restrictions on messaging platforms inside Russia. Protests erupted after authorities moved to tighten internet controls, fueling anger among civilians and troops who rely on those systems.
President Zelensky stated that Ukrainian forces have regained approximately 300 square kilometers over the past week as counteroffensive operations intensify. Meanwhile, Russian recruitment reportedly struggles to replace battlefield losses, with claims that attrition now exceeds new intake.
Disturbing testimonies continue to circulate from Russian soldiers who allege abuse by their own commanders — including being detained for months, stripped of pay, and sent into high-casualty assaults.
The video also revisits February 2022, when Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov publicly stated that Russia would never invade Ukraine and had never attacked anyone — comments that stand in stark contrast to the war that followed.




