Ukraine STRIKES the ‘Nervous System’ of Putin’s Army

Jason Jay Smart

Ukraine has, in just seven days, dismantled the core of Russia’s war machine. This is not random fire but a deliberate campaign of precision strikes against the most critical points in Russia’s military production.

The Monokristall plant in Stavropol is gone, leaving missiles, tanks, and aircraft without eyes. In Crimea, the TRLK-10 Skala-M radar is destroyed, opening a massive gap in air defenses. The Orenburg helium plant, vital for missile testing and aerospace systems, is offline. The Saratov Rosneft refinery burns, cutting jet fuel and diesel supplies. In Yaroslavl, the armored vehicle engine plant is wrecked, halting tank and APC output. The Neptun control systems facility in St. Petersburg is struck, crippling Russia’s naval command. Even Alabuga in Tatarstan, hub for Shahed drone production, is hit deep behind the lines.

Each was a single point of failure. Together, they create cascading paralysis. Russia is blind, immobile, and disarmed. Its ability to see, fuel, deploy, and coordinate forces is collapsing.

The evidence is clear. Ukraine’s strategy is precision warfare – dismantling the infrastructure that keeps Putin’s military alive and shifting the balance of power in this war.

4 comments

    • It’s not as bad as it looks. Ukraine just sent in a huge reinforcements from Azov before the situation gets out of hand.

  1. Petro Poroshenko just now :

    No final decision can be without Ukraine. The same applies to Europe. Some of the key principles should remain “nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine” and “nothing about Europe without Europe”.

    This was talked about on air by British Sky News in response to questions from the presenters about Trump and Putin’s future talks in Alaska.

    putin only understands the language of force. We and partners cannot try to reach an agreement through softness, openness, or similar negotiation style.

    I would be happy if these negotiations would lead to a ceasefire regime. I remember how long were the negotiations with Putin during the Minsk process. Most of the time, about 15 hours, we discussed this exact point. In addition, our Ukrainian land was not and is not a subject of trade. Exactly this will be the victory of the democratic world.

    If Ukraine and the Free World are strong and united, it can force Russia to end the war. Putin does not need to be afraid or trust him. All cards are in the hands of the allies.

    We must have a “plan B” in case putin refuses ceasefire regime. First – more weapons for Ukraine. The second is increasing funding for Ukrainian needs. The third is hellish sanctions against Russia. This will cause a disaster for the Russian economy, export and currency.

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