Ukraine Hit 48 Targets Deep Behind Russian Lines in One Night — and Its Deep-Strike Rate Is Up 1,150% This Year
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Jack Buckby
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National Security JournalUkraine Hit 48 Targets Deep Behind Russian Lines in One Night — and Its Deep-Strike Rate Is Up 1,150% This Yearnationalsecurityjournal.orgThe signs from Crimea are unmistakable: civilians fleeing, fuel sales banned, and now unconfirmed reports of documents and military hardware being shipped back to mainland Russia. Ukraine's "Crimean switch" campaign knocked out 10 more energy facilities overnight — part of 48 targets struck deep behind Russian lines in a single night, with deep strikes up 1,150% this year. The argument here is blunt: Putin prepared for the wrong war, building missiles to terrorize Ukraine while leaving his refineries and power grid naked. Now Russia imports jet fuel to survive.
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