Ukraine has created new sabotage, Russian military mobilization has increased.
Recently, the situation on the front line of the Russia-Ukraine conflict has continued to be intense, and it has been difficult for the two countries to make decisive progress. Against this backdrop, Ukraine has created new incidents of sabotage in the Russian hinterland, which has attracted international attention. According to US media reports, Ukraine successfully penetrated deep into Russian territory and carried out a successful sabotage attack in the Russian Far East, targeting Russia's Baikal-Amur railway line, seriously damaging this important railway artery connecting China and Russia. The Ukrainian side claimed to have had a significant impact, while Russia questioned the extent of the impact.
For this sabotage, the Ukrainian side claimed to have successfully attacked Russian railways, while Russia only admitted that there was a train in the area**, and did not build **people**, and said that the traffic was not interrupted. There is a difference between the two parties in the degree of damage caused by the incident, which makes the authenticity of the incident highly controversial. However, this attack is another reminder to Russia that Ukraine is likely to bring the flames of war to Russian territory, and Putin has signed an order to increase the total strength of the Russian army to 2209.13 million people, ready for a possible large-scale conflict.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has been going on for 21 months, and the battle is in a state of mutual exhaustion, just like the second half of a boxing match, and the fighters are already showing signs of exhaustion. However, Russia, with its huge size and resource advantages, still has the upper hand. Although Ukraine is supported by the West, it cannot match Russia in terms of manpower and armaments. Russia's response to a possible NATO threat with an additional military force shows that they have a clear understanding of the current situation and are intent on meeting the challenges that Ukraine and NATO may pose.
However, Western support for Ukraine has become increasingly difficult in the face of internal resistance, with the United States and Europe struggling to provide new aid packages despite their verbal pledges. Biden has tried to combine the aid to Ukraine bill with the spending on aid to Israel, but has been opposed by Republicans. This shows that there is growing resistance within the United States to continue to support Ukraine. For the Kyiv authorities, it is necessary to calmly analyze the current situation and recognize that the idea of "making Russia kneel and beg for mercy" is unrealistic, and continuing the war will only plunge Ukraine into the abyss. Perhaps it is time for a calm dialogue to gain more leverage, reduce the bloodshed and sacrifice of both sides, and achieve a peaceful settlement.