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Russia’s Largest Air Attack of the War

Russia’s Largest Air Attack of the War

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Russia launches its largest air assault of the war — 823 munitions in a single night. Diplomacy stalls, Pokrovsk faces renewed pressure, and Ukraine keeps striking deep into Russia’s energy grid. Get today’s 5-minute Ukraine Bulletin — focused, tactical, and investor-minded.

Powered by the Pravo Intelligence Hub Welcome to the Ukraine Bulletin, your investor-focused briefing on the latest geopolitical, military, economic, and business developments in Ukraine.

In this episode:

  • 823-Strike Barrage: Russia launches the largest air assault of the war — 823 munitions in one night, mostly Shaheds and decoys. Ukraine’s new interceptor drones downed ~150 Shaheds, but saturation tactics are pushing defenses to the limit.
  • Diplomacy Stalls: Putin’s Moscow “invitation” for talks is a non-starter. Trump signals readiness for “the next step” on pressure, but real enforcement — sanctions and energy cuts — is still pending.
  • Frontline & Strikes: Russia regroups forces in Donetsk for a renewed push toward Pokrovsk. Ukraine responds with continued deep strikes on Russia’s energy sector, including a third attack on the Druzhba pipeline.

Referenced Sources:

  • Russia unleashes record 823-drone barrage on Ukraine (kyivindependent.com)
  • Zelenskyy: Ukraine’s interceptor drones downed 150 Shaheds (reuters.com)
  • Pravo Intelligence Hub assessments on Russian saturation tactics (pravoventures.com)
  • Putin offers Moscow venue for Zelenskyy talks — dismissed as propaganda (bbc.com)
  • Trump: “Ready for next step” in pressure on Russia (axios.com)
  • EU urged to cut final Russian oil ties (euractiv.com)
  • Russia redeploying forces toward Pokrovsk for autumn offensive (understandingwar.org)

Ukraine drones strike Druzhba pipeline for third time (united24media.com)

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