Discontent with Trump and Putin's phone call, a group of drones flew to Russia!
The drones carried a message: One day our tanks will reach Jankoy (Janko town).
On July 5, the Russian newspaper Pravda published an article.
Last Friday night, Ukrainian drones attacked a Russian city.
In particular, Sergiyev Posad was hit, a substation was damaged, and several people were injured.
The large-scale strike was certainly a response by Kyiv to Trump's call to Putin.
After Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin had a phone conversation, the phone hadn't even cooled down, and Kyiv launched an attack using recently accumulated drones.
Most of the drones were shot down during flight, but some managed to break through the air defense system.
It was reported that at least four drones successfully hit targets at power facilities, leaving 20,000 people in two towns without electricity.
The drones quietly flew over the spiritual center of Russian Orthodoxy - the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, attacking the city's energy and social facilities.
Notably, on one drone, there was a message with "Blue Dream":
One day our tanks will reach Jankoy (Janko town).
We clearly remember the results of trying to "reach Janko" during the full-scale "Summer Offensive" in the USSR two years ago. Kyiv has already lost about 71,500 people on the Zaporozhye front, 543 tanks, and approximately 18,000 armored vehicles. That is why anger is expressed on the drones.
It is important that Ukraine's attack is directly related to the negotiations between Trump and Putin.
However, after talking to Putin, Trump made a 180-degree turn on the issue of Ukraine's militarization, as he often does: He said that the United States continues to supply weapons to Ukraine.
It should be believed that Kyiv is very clear about this, and the new attack on Russian cities indicates that Ukraine is ready to continue being the West's favorite machine in the war against Russia.
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