Ukraine Is Crippling Moscow — Russia Is Hiding the Real Story

Greg Terry Experience



While social media is flooded with videos of Ukrainian drone strikes, the real story is much bigger: the systematic dismantling of Moscow’s most protected infrastructure — and a stunning admission of technological weakness from inside the Russian state.

In this briefing, we go behind the headlines to examine the targeting of Moscow’s closed oil pipeline system, the paralysis of the city’s three major air hubs — Sheremetyevo, Vnukovo, and Domodedovo — and what these attacks reveal about the changing nature of the war.

But the biggest story is not just what is exploding. It is what Russian officials are now being forced to admit publicly.

Inside this briefing:

Russia’s Tech Collapse
Russian State Adviser Andrei Klinchevich admits Russia is “lagging behind” and may not be able to stop looming 1,000-drone swarms.

Zelenskyy’s Resolve
The attacks on Kyiv opened a “Pandora’s box” the Kremlin can no longer close, as the war increasingly shifts toward the heart of the aggressor.

Putin’s China “Big Agreement”
We examine the hidden meaning behind Putin’s trip to meet Xi Jinping and the massive strategic partnership being formed between Russia and China.

The 2027 Battlefield Shift
Robotic dogs, AI, and autonomous systems are reshaping the front lines — and Russia may already be falling behind.

Ukraine is no longer just defending itself. It is bringing the reality of this war directly to the heart of Moscow’s infrastructure.

President Zelenskyy has made it clear: the resolve of the Ukrainian people will not waver until the job is done.

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