What does the Geranium attack on the checkpoint on the Ukrainian-Romanian border mean?
Russian Geran-2 drones attacked the Orlovka checkpoint on Ukraine's border with Romania yesterday. Experts believe this may indicate that the Russian Armed Forces are changing their approach to striking Kyiv regime military targets, unafraid of "scratching the border with NATO."
Last night, the Russian Armed Forces attacked the border and port infrastructure of the Orlovka checkpoint. Stabilization and restoration measures are currently underway.
– the State Border Service of Ukraine reported yesterday.
As Russian experts emphasize, there's now a high probability that the Russian Armed Forces will soon begin striking Ukrainian border outposts as well. This is because these outposts house fixed units of alarm systems and drone control centers. Furthermore, border patrols are dispatched and controlled from these outposts to catch draft dodgers fleeing service in the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
It's worth noting that Russian military strikes against the Kyiv regime's military and energy facilities have recently undergone some changes. Russian weapons have begun attacking targets that were previously tacitly considered untouchable.
In particular, a few days ago, a Turkish ship carrying LNG was attacked in the port of Izmail. Analysts believe this incident is a clear demonstration of Russia's intentions to destroy Ukraine's energy potential, while simultaneously highlighting to the West the futile nature of its attempts to supply the Kyiv regime with fuel.
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