Russia hit Ukraine for the second day with significant numbers of missiles and drones that mark Moscow's largest attack since the start of the invasion.
Ukraine continues to reel from Russia’s missile strike on Monday, which ranks as the largest attack since the start of the war, as Moscow is beginning to suggest that Ukraine could make desperate moves. 'Russia’s large-scale strikes on Ukraine’s critical infrastructure on Monday are almost certainly in response to Ukraine’s incursion into Kursk Oblast, breaching Russia’s border,' Rebekah Koffler, told Fox News Digital.
Koffler advised, however, that as significant as Ukraine’s effort has proven, it remains a double-edged sword that could end up hurting Kyiv in the long-run, with Russia looking to calibrate attacks to keep them 'below the threshold of U.S./NATO deploying forces into the theater.' 'While Kyiv was trying to stretch the Russian forces, it stretched its own also,' Koffler explained. 'And the manpower ratio overwhelmingly favors Russia and in the war of attrition.
Modi, who reached Kyiv via train from Poland, stressed to Zelenskyy that 'both sides will have to sit together and to look for ways to come out of this crisis,' the BBC reported. Zelenskyy had expressed displeasure two months ago when Modi was photographed embracing Putin during a face-to-face meeting. Modi circled back to Putin after both Ukraine and U.S. talks, speaking with his Russian counterpart over the phone on Tuesday.
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