Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has authorized a 40-day military campaign aimed at applying sustained pressure on Russia to end the ongoing conflict, according to a report by Reuters. The operation involves coordinated strikes, following high-level consultations with the Security Service of Ukraine.
How are Ukrainian forces targeting Russian infrastructure?
Ukraine has been carrying out medium and long-range strikes against targets in Russia and Russian-occupied territories for months. According to Reuters, these attacks primarily target Russian oil facilities. By attacking these assets, Kyiv intends to exert pressure on the aggressor state to end the war.
Strategic strikes on energy infrastructure are a common feature of modern attrition warfare, intended to disrupt supply chains without requiring a large-scale ground invasion of sensitive areas.
What is the role of technology in the current conflict?
President Zelenskyy confirmed that relay stations in Belarus, which were utilized by Russian drones to attack Ukrainian targets, are no longer operational, as reported by Telex. The neutralization of these relay points limits the operational range and accuracy of Russian unmanned aerial vehicles, forcing Moscow to adjust its surveillance and strike capabilities.

How does this 40-day campaign differ from previous tactics?
Zelenskyy’s public approval of a specific 40-day timeline suggests a concentrated effort to exert pressure on the aggressor state to end the war. While Ukraine has engaged in cross-border operations for months, this timeline is a part of the newly approved operation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary goal of the 40-day campaign?
The primary objective, as stated by President Zelenskyy, is to exert pressure on the aggressor state to end the war.
What types of targets are being prioritized?
Ukrainian forces are focusing on Russian oil facilities.
How is Ukraine countering Russian drone attacks?
Ukraine is targeting the technical infrastructure that supports Russian drone operations, such as the relay stations in Belarus that were used by Russian drones to attack Ukrainian targets.
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