On the night of November 25, the Russian Aerospace Forces carried out the most massive attack on Ukraine, using 75 UAVs, 74 of which were shot down by Ukrainian Air Defense Forces.
It is noteworthy that 66 drones were destroyed over the Kyiv region and on the Kyiv’s outskirts. The Russians used the bulk of the drones against the capital of Ukraine. Considering the memorable day when this attack took place, the murder of Ukrainians has become Putin’s obsession, confirming the futility of any negotiations with the Russian Federation
During a virtual G20 Summit, Putin convinced the international community of his readiness to negotiate with Ukraine — and immediately gave the order to launch a large-scale attack on its capital. This precedent is very indicative: any agreements with the Russian Federation does not matter as long as its army has combat capability and offensive potential. Putin signals to the whole world that he will not accept the existence of an independent Ukraine, as well as the rest of the post-Soviet republics. According to Putin, their occupation is a matter of time. Consequently, Russia has created an existential threat to the West: to convince itself of the Kremlin’s imaginary weakness means to voluntarily agree with subsequent Russian aggression.
Thus, EU countries deliberately help a terrorist state with its pro-Russian statements, including against support for Ukraine. They split Europe and make it more vulnerable to Russian hybrid and military threats. Any compromise with the Russian Federation is counterproductive: its army must be destroyed by modern Western weapons, its economy must be depleted under the influence of additional sanctions. Putin will stop threatening the entire world with his territorial expansion, only anticipating an imminent collapse.