"For peace to come, Putin must be driven out of Moscow," Zelenskyy said
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that a large-scale, long-range campaign using drones has the potential to radically change the course of the war. In his view, a significant increase in the number of airstrikes on the Russian capital will force dictator Vladimir Putin to leave Moscow, which will bring the end of the war much closer.
“When not just a hundred drones, but a thousand, fly toward Moscow… he’ll get the message,” the head of state emphasized.
Zelenskyy noted that in the event of such massive direct attacks on the Russian capital, the Russian dictator’s advisers would likely insist on his evacuation “somewhere beyond the Urals.” The president expressed his conviction that the psychological and strategic impact of shifting the threat deeper into Russia is critically important, concluding: “The farther Putin is from Moscow, the closer the end of the war will be.”
Source: Zelenskyy in an interview with the Financial Times.
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is under pressure, and that the end of Russia’s war against Ukraine may be closer than many expect.
During a speech at the United Russia party congress, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin delivered yet another round of propaganda claims regarding the war in Ukraine and the domestic political situation in Russia. The Kremlin leader assured those present that the situation currently remains completely “under control” and that Western countries are incapable of defeating Russia on the battlefield.
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry dismissed Putin’s statements and cited the actual losses suffered by Russia.