Russia recently carried out a massive bombardment of Ukraine in retaliation for attacks on Ukrainian forces in southwestern cities. Air raid sirens sounded in almost all Ukrainian cities, and what happened to the capital, Kyiv, was of particular concern. According to Russia**, the Russian Air Force dispatched 4 fighter jets carrying "Dagger" hypersonic missiles, which is quite rare in recent times. In the past, even when Russian forces bombed key Ukrainian facilities, two warplanes were usually sufficient. Such attention is paid to Kyiv, most likely because Ukraine has deployed American-made "Patriot" anti-aircraft missile systems there. According to the Ukrainian side, the "Patriot" can effectively intercept the "Dagger" missile and is the core of Ukraine's air defense forces. Although it is debatable whether this ** was used in the Russian attack on Kyiv, Kyiv did suffer serious damage. Local residents revealed that there have been large-scale sewer pipe rupture incidents in Kyiv, resulting in large areas being flooded with sewage.
The first deputy director of the Ukrainian Committee for Energy, Housing and Human Services posted on social media about the streets flooded with sewage and called on the population to use electricity rationally, warning that problems could arise at any time. This suggests that Kyiv's electricity system is likely to have been damaged as well, and that Kyiv will probably struggle with sewage. However, these situations are not the most terrible, because there are analysts who believe that Russia's attack on Kyiv was aimed at finding and destroying all the air defense systems that Ukraine has deployed there. Once these tasks are successfully completed, Russia is likely to resort to "blitzkrieg" tactics and send a large number of airborne troops to seize Kyiv, completely paralyzing Ukraine's administrative and command centers. At the same time, Western military experts note that such an "attack of the century" may be staged again. Intelligence shows that the Russian military is preparing a massive strike on one of Ukraine's few military energy infrastructures.
This will lead to the fact that after the elimination of the Ukrainian front-line forces, the Ukrainian side will no longer have enough ** equipment to support the follow-up troops to recapture the lost area. It seems that a series of moves by Russia are aimed at depriving Ukraine of all resistance capabilities. Western countries pay lip service to their pledges to continue to support Ukraine, but in reality this may only be an attempt to coax Ukraine. This is because many Western countries have already begun to renew with Russia** and spend a lot of money on building up their own armaments. This approach is not surprising, since both the EU and NATO are essentially loose alliances led by interests. Once Russia seizes Ukraine, it will be tantamount to a direct threat to the security of Western countries, and they will of course seek their own ways out. The miserable situation of Ukraine has been laid before the world, and even the most stupid Western leaders will not be willing to act as "cannon fodder" for the EU or NATO.
Perhaps when the Russian army approaches, they will even quickly bow to Russia, after all, this is also a "tradition" in Western countries, and there is no shame in choosing to join when they are overwhelmed. It is sad to see whether, by that time, Ukraine will still retain the dignity of the state and not only become synonymous with the Ukrainian nation.