Ukrainian F-16s UNLEASH HELL on the Russian Spearhead!
The fighting around Sumy has become a test of Russia’s ability to sustain simultaneous offensives while defending against Ukraine’s growing airpower. Moscow’s attempt to open a new front in the region was meant to stretch Ukrainian defenses and threaten another axis of advance, but the campaign quickly revealed its dependence on fragile supply routes and overstretched air defenses. For Kyiv, the Sumy front offered an opportunity to demonstrate how systematic targeting of logistics and command structures could unravel an offensive before it reached maturity. Rather than allowing Russia to dictate the tempo, Ukraine set out to dominate the skies, clearing away air defense systems and opening the way for precision strikes deep into Russian staging areas. This battle is less about territorial gains than about attrition of command, logistics, and morale, striking at the foundations of Russia’s capacity to maneuver. The collapse of the Sumy offensive underscores how Ukraine’s integrated use of drones, bombs, and reconnaissance has shifted the balance of power in the air, turning a threatened breakthrough into another failed gamble for Moscow.
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