It's clear that the confrontations between them don't want to calm down and are continuing a bit more 👇
➤ An unconventional strike opens the door to a new danger
The Ukrainian shelling of a dam in the Belgorod region of Russia is not just a fleeting military operation, but a qualitative development in the course of the war. Using water infrastructure as a weapon means that the conflict is shifting from a war of armies to an environmental war, aimed at confusing the Russian interior and igniting a humanitarian crisis on the borders.
➤ Russian warnings of flooding cities
The governor of Belgorod, Vyacheslav Gladkov, announced that the recurrence of strikes could lead to the collapse of the dam and flooding affecting nearby residential areas, urging residents to leave their homes immediately.
This particular area is close to Kharkiv, which has become one of the most heated points in the confrontation since 2022.
➤ Russian response: Downing 111 Ukrainian drones
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that it destroyed 111 drones in one day, which reveals a simultaneous escalation wave on more than one front. The spread of drone attacks from Rostov to Crimea to Moscow itself confirms that the war has entered a phase of 'technological attrition', where small drones have become more important than heavy tanks.
➤ Ukrainian message that you want to convey 👇
Striking the dam in the north and sending this huge number of drones means that Kyiv is trying the strategy of distraction and psychological pressure on Russian leadership. The goal is not rapid battlefield gain, but to exhaust the Russian defense system and create a sense of constant danger within the Russian depth.
