Putin Can’t Stop Ukraine’s Drone War
Ukraine has launched a bold new phase of war, striking inside Russia with drones, sabotage, and airbase attacks – crippling Moscow’s war machine from within.
Ukraine has launched a bold new phase of war, striking inside Russia with drones, sabotage, and airbase attacks – crippling Moscow’s war machine from within.
Ukraine has launched a devastating new phase of warfare – targeting Russia from within and forcing a collapse of the Kremlin’s military machine. In a strategic breakthrough, Kyiv is bypassing the front lines and striking directly at the heart of Russia’s war infrastructure.
With relentless long-range drone attacks, sabotage of military railways, and targeted strikes on key airbases, Ukraine is destroying Russia’s ability to wage war. Tu-95 and Tu-22M3 bombers are burning on Russian soil, fuel depots are erupting in flames, and Putin’s air defenses are failing across multiple regions.
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But the damage isn’t just tactical – it’s systemic. Ethnic uprisings in Dagestan, sabotage networks in Belgorod, and resistance movements in Bashkortostan are accelerating Russia’s internal collapse.
These are not isolated incidents – they are part of a coordinated strategy to undermine Moscow’s war engine and fracture its authoritarian core.
Ukraine’s drone warfare is not just effective – it’s revolutionary. This is not a war of attrition; it’s a war of disruption. And Putin is losing it – on his own territory. The battlefield has moved inside Russia, and Ukraine is winning where it matters most: in the skies, on the rails, and inside the regime itself.