Month: July 2026
#Russia‘s #Ukraine #Offensive
Russia’s Ukraine Offensive: Threat vs. Reality share.gemini.google/So6Rtf4i…
Russia prepares a massive attack on Ukraine
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Gemini:
Based on the latest intelligence and public statements as of early July 2026, there are indeed credible warnings regarding a renewed Russian offensive, though the reality on the ground tells a more complex story.Here is a breakdown of the current situation:
The Threat of Retaliation
On June 20, 2026, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky issued a stark warning to citizens that Russia had prepared a “new massive strike,” urging extreme vigilance during air raid alerts.
This looming threat is widely viewed as direct retaliation for Ukraine’s escalating asymmetric warfare. Throughout the first half of 2026, Ukraine has executed a highly successful, deep-strike drone campaign—launching tens of thousands of drones into Russian territory. These strikes have deliberately targeted primary oil refineries (including the Moscow Oil Refinery), defense-industrial enterprises, and military logistics hubs. The resulting damage has been severe enough to trigger a widespread fuel crisis across more than 50 Russian regions and severely bottleneck the Russian army’s supply lines.
Strategic Ambitions vs. Reality
While the threat of massive aerial bombardment remains high, Russia’s ground capabilities appear constrained:
Renewed Plans for Kyiv: Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi recently reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his General Staff to draft new plans for capturing Kyiv. However, military analysts consider a successful assault on the capital to be highly improbable given the current degradation of Russian forces.
Stalling Ground Offensives: Despite the Kremlin projecting an image of inevitable victory and claiming significant territorial gains, independent assessments—such as those from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW)—indicate that Russia’s ground campaign is stalling. Russian forces have consistently failed to secure the enduring positions or rapid advances in the Donbas and Kharkiv regions that Putin has publicly claimed.
Information Warfare: Putin has increasingly focused on constructing a domestic narrative that downplays the mounting economic toll of the war and ignores the tactical realities of 2026, pushing for a diplomatic surrender on Moscow’s maximalist terms following the lack of a formal agreement at the August 2025 US-Russian Alaska Summit.In short, while Russia is actively preparing and executing large-scale missile and drone barrages to punish Ukrainian infrastructure, its capacity to launch a massive, decisive ground offensive is currently being strangled by Ukraine’s relentless targeting of its energy and supply networks.
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jul 1, 2026
Russia’s Ukraine Offensive: Threat vs. Reality share.gemini.google/So6Rtf4i…
Russia prepares a massive attack on Ukraine
share.google/aimode/lRXuHek4…
Gemini:
Based on the latest intelligence and public statements as of early July 2026, there are indeed credible warnings regarding a renewed Russian offensive, though the reality on the ground tells a more complex story.
Here is a breakdown of the current situation:
The Threat of Retaliation
On June 20, 2026, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky issued a stark warning to citizens that Russia had prepared a “new massive strike,” urging extreme vigilance during air raid alerts.
This looming threat is widely viewed as direct retaliation for Ukraine’s escalating asymmetric warfare. Throughout the first half of 2026, Ukraine has executed a highly successful, deep-strike drone campaign—launching tens of thousands of drones into Russian territory. These strikes have deliberately targeted primary oil refineries (including the Moscow Oil Refinery), defense-industrial enterprises, and military logistics hubs. The resulting damage has been severe enough to trigger a widespread fuel crisis across more than 50 Russian regions and severely bottleneck the Russian army’s supply lines.
Strategic Ambitions vs. Reality
While the threat of massive aerial bombardment remains high, Russia’s ground capabilities appear constrained:
Renewed Plans for Kyiv: Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi recently reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his General Staff to draft new plans for capturing Kyiv. However, military analysts consider a successful assault on the capital to be highly improbable given the current degradation of Russian forces.
Stalling Ground Offensives: Despite the Kremlin projecting an image of inevitable victory and claiming significant territorial gains, independent assessments—such as those from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW)—indicate that Russia’s ground campaign is stalling. Russian forces have consistently failed to secure the enduring positions or rapid advances in the Donbas and Kharkiv regions that Putin has publicly claimed.
Information Warfare: Putin has increasingly focused on constructing a domestic narrative that downplays the mounting economic toll of the war and ignores the tactical realities of 2026, pushing for a diplomatic surrender on Moscow’s maximalist terms following the lack of a formal agreement at the August 2025 US-Russian Alaska Summit.
In short, while Russia is actively preparing and executing large-scale missile and drone barrages to punish Ukrainian infrastructure, its capacity to launch a massive, decisive ground offensive is currently being strangled by Ukraine’s relentless targeting of its energy and supply networks.
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We are creating those conditions through our long-range strikes on Russian military and oil facilities. Our medium-range sanctions are also having an effect. They make it harder for Russia to occupy our territory, our lives, and we are doing everything we can to make the occupation unbearable for the occupier.
I want to thank everyone who supports our efforts. And I urge you to continue this support through new European Union sanctions.
From a speech at the opening ceremony of Ireland’s presidency of the Council of the EU. (2/3)
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