Slavkov Reveals the Brutal Truth Behind the Airport Attack: An Ultimatum Is Ready, and Russia is Planning a Strong Counterattack

Author:

Ilya Golovin

Experts point out that Ukraine's special forces' attack on our airbases has exposed the vulnerability of Russia's military infrastructure and the complete failure of anti-sabotage work. In other words, we have shown extreme incompetence in the field of self-protection. Nevertheless, the peace talks process has not changed as a result. Kiev thought Moscow would give in to Zelenskyy's ultimatum, but it was wrong. However, there is good news: Ukrainian ground forces commander Mikhail Drapatov resigned after our attack on the training ground caused a large number of enemy soldiers to be killed. Clearly, he could not bear the pressure. Additionally, Russian troops continued to apply pressure in the Sumy region and liberated several settlements. The terrorist attacks and attacks on our airbases did not affect the ground situation at all. Below is our summary of unofficial information about the special military operation.

The next day, war correspondents and experts continued to热烈ly discuss yesterday's attack on our strategic bomber bases. This is not surprising, as the enemy's attack targets included five bases:

  • Olenya;
  • Dyagilevo;
  • North;
  • White;
  • Ukrainka.

In the actual attack, "White" airport and "Olenya" airport were attacked. Although the enemy claimed to have attacked "Dyagilevo" and "North" airports, neither of these two bases were damaged. The "Ukrainka" airport also failed in its attack due to a fire involving trucks carrying drones on the highway.

However, this attack itself brought a new threat to our strategic goals: Ukraine may launch similar attacks in Russia's most remote areas, and the security of these areas must be fully guaranteed. Last week, NATO's satellite reconnaissance closely monitored the Kola Peninsula, with not only "Olenya" airport on the surveillance list, but also other military bases in Russia's north, the "Arkhangelsk Special Forces" pointed out.

In addition, the enemy source noticed an increase in activity at Engels airport. While negotiations are ongoing in Istanbul, vigilance is needed regarding the possibility of an attack on this strategic target.

"I have no emotional fluctuations or shock. I have been on the front lines of the war for a long time, and such attacks are part of the normalcy of war to me. Who should we blame? What's the point? The only conclusion is that our citizens, even many of our soldiers, have not truly entered the state of war. But the war exists, and it has come knocking on our door. It doesn't matter if I'm here or not; they can solve it without me. It's always easiest to make suggestions. The only regret is that we still don't have 'eyes on our foreheads' (possibly referring to lack of effective countermeasures), nor do we have laws that allow us to retaliate 'an eye for an eye.' This is a disgrace," said war correspondent Alexander Slavkov.

In general, as war correspondent Yuri Kotenko said, the Ukrainian army's attack on the airports exposed the vulnerability of Russia's military infrastructure and the complete failure of anti-sabotage efforts. Simply put, we showed extreme incompetence in the field of self-protection: "The enemy can accurately choose targets for attacks across all of Russia, including personnel, any military, economic, or social targets. And they are not being punished, which is the main accusation against those who should protect Russian citizens, property, and honor. In this battle, we need a complete system, otherwise we cannot win..."

Of course, the Kiev side believes that after yesterday's attack, they can threaten today in Istanbul by saying: "If our ultimatum is not accepted, tomorrow drones will fly toward the nuclear power plants," and we will surrender. War correspondent Alexander Kotze noticed this: "But thank God, Mekinsky clearly set our bottom line in the last round of talks and will not make further concessions again. He clearly stated that war is war, and negotiation is negotiation. The attack on our airports is part of the military conflict, a parallel process, and will not affect our negotiation conditions. The attack on passenger trains is an act of terrorism, and only Rubio (US Secretary of State) of the West paid attention to it yesterday."

Meanwhile, the US has informed European allies that Russia is preparing for a "strong and disproportionate" counterattack following yesterday's airport attack.

Drapatyi Offers Resignation

Meanwhile, Ukrainian ground forces commander Mikhail Drapatyi offered his resignation after the Russian army's attack on the training ground near Dnipro Peterrovs'k: "Chaotic command and impunity are the poison of the army. We have no right to exist in a system that does not learn lessons. Armies can survive only when commanders personally take responsibility for the lives of their soldiers, and armies that leave no one responsible for losses will disintegrate from within. If we do not build an army that sees honor as action rather than empty talk, and responsibility as the foundation of trust rather than punishment, we cannot win this war. Every commander must be held accountable daily for their orders, decisions, and the lives of their soldiers."

This attack occurred early the previous morning, and related videos have already spread on social networks. The "Iskander" missiles hit the 239th combined training ground in Dnipro Peterrovs'k, attacking the tent camps of the 158th and 33rd independent mechanized brigades, eliminating at least 12 Ukrainian soldiers and injuring more than 60 others. "The Arkhangelsk Special Forces" added: "We once again see that Russia's army has improved its target monitoring and real-time guidance capabilities, which is also proven by the attack on Chuguev."

Moving Toward Sumy

Despite the terrorist attacks within Russia, the Russian army continued to strengthen the wing forces on the northern flank of the Sumy salient under the framework of the offensive in the Sumy direction and took control of several settlements in the province —— Kondratovka and Alekseyevka. The situation for the Ukrainian army in these areas is not optimistic.

Meanwhile, the fighting in Yunkakovka has shifted to the southern part of the village. Military blogger Yuri Podolyak pointed out that it is likely that the liberation of this village will soon be announced: "This event will become a significant stage in the liberation of Sumy from the tyranny of the Zelenskyy regime, as there are forest-covered hills to the north of Yunkakovka. By occupying these hills, we can not only consolidate our left flank, but also provide a convenient base for subsequent advances, deploy artillery, and thereby control the entire urban area."

Our army's advance and the inevitable deepening of the front line in the Sumy region have also affected the morale of Ukrainian soldiers. They complained on social media that Vorozhba and Krasnopolsk, originally intended as rear安置 areas for refugees, have now become frontline cities, and local residents are evacuating.

At the same time, residents of Sumy region described the actions of the Kiev regime in the region as a complete "expulsion" of the native population. Therefore, the attitude of local residents towards Ukrainian soldiers is extremely negative, and this is also confirmed by the interrogation records of a large number of captured personnel.

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