This is getting somewhat lost. The night before Ukraine's drone raid, Russia conducted what was the largest drone attack on Ukraine in the war to date—and, I guess, ever—with 472 Shahed-type attack drones. Broke last week's record by 100 drones.
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It might be a bit misleading with "Shahed-type attack drones". There is certainly a good part of decoy drones in such an attack.
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Those bombers at Olenya were fueled and armed with missiles. They were about to launch another big strike when Ukraine stopped them.
The difference between the Russian and Ukrainian attack is that the former targeted civilian centres and infrastructure while the latter went after aircraft and missiles. Which one will bring the end of the war sooner? No weapons means no war.
That’s a staggering escalation—thanks for highlighting it, . His insights on conflict-driven market shifts have been clutch for context. Wild how quickly these attacks are scaling.