Izhevsk, Russia is burning after a Ukrainian drone struck 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) into the heart of Russia’s military industry.

Jason Jay Smart

🔥🔥🔥 Izhevsk, Russia is burning after a Ukrainian drone struck 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) into the heart of Russia’s military industry.

Many still don’t grasp why this string of attacks deep inside Russia matters:

👉 These attacks mark a fundamental shift in the war—one designed to break Russia’s strategy of attrition and tilt the balance in Ukraine’s favor.

📌 For nearly three years, Russia waged a war of attrition, counting on mass production and manpower to grind Ukraine down.

📌 A democracy of barely 22 million people in the territory of what is today free Ukraine cannot match an empire of 145 million by trading shells forever.

📌 By hitting factories assembling Harpy-A1 drones with Chinese engines and Tor air defenses, Kyiv forces Moscow to admit no part of Russia is safe.

📌 Each attack drains resources, breaks illusions, and denies Russia the war it planned.

👉 While Russia’s economy slides into chaos and its defenses burn, Ukraine is denying Moscow the ability to fight a war of attrition, stripping it of the capacity to build weapons at home or guarantee the security of its own people. This is a battlefield Russia never prepared for—and it will lose.

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