Russia is resuming their winter strategy to pound Ukraine into submission using missiles and drones. But Kyiv is in a much more precarious position this year, as resources are running low and more Western aid is in the air. According to reports, Russia fired 500 missiles and drones between Dec. 29 and Jan. 2.
Russia is continuing to use missiles and drones to subdue Ukraine during the winter, but Kyiv is in a much more precarious position this year as supplies are running low and more American aid is being offered. From December 29 to January 2, according to reports, Russia launched about 500 missiles and drones. This year, as resources are running low and more American assistance is on the horizon, Kyiv finds itself in a much more precarious position. Russia is resuming its wintertime strategy of pounding Ukraine into submission with missiles and drones. From December 29 to January 2, according to reports, Russia launched about 500 missiles and drones.
Russia is resuming their winter strategy to pound Ukraine into submission using missiles and drones. But Kyiv is in a much more precarious position this year, as resources are running low and more Western aid is in the air. According to reports, Russia fired 500 missiles and drones between Dec. 29 and Jan. 2.