The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia seems to have no pause button, much like one of those annoying infomercials that seems to play on repeat. This time, the situation has reached another high note with Ukraine launching one of the biggest aerial attacks against Russia since the war began. Just imagine the chaos as long-range missiles and swarms of drones rain down. It’s as if Kyiv has decided that subtlety is overrated and is going all out, targeting military and energy facilities deep inside Russia.
This most recent attack saw Ukraine taking aim at Russia’s own version of Amazon — Wildberries. The shopping giant’s warehouses were turned into a bonfire, destroying billions of dollars’ worth of merchandise and causing quite the blow to the Russian economy. Of course, Kyiv says the warehouses were dealing in military goods and maybe, just maybe, that was more the issue at hand. In the back-and-forth of war, Russia claims it managed to knock out a staggering 822 Ukrainian drones, many of which were heading straight for Moscow. One would hope the Moscow residents have umbrella insurance because dodging drones is surely not a typical weekend activity.
On the flip side, Russia isn’t just sitting back and watching like a passive Netflix user. President Zelensky reported some serious damage back home with Russian strikes affecting a steel plant and reduced an entire book market in Kyiv to ashes. For anyone who thought paperbacks were a relic of the past, they clearly weren’t aware of why it’s called *lit*erature.
Collateral damage is, unfortunately, a painful reality in this conflict with several lives lost and numerous injuries on both sides. Properties, essential for people’s livelihoods, like homes and railway stations, suffered under these assaults. But the war machine continues to turn with military strategies evolving as Ukrainian sources reveal they’re now using British-made drones to return the favor deep within Russian territory.
For many watching from afar, it’s buying popcorn time as the international drama unfolds with Ukraine and Russia taking center stage. There’s no shortage of chaos, destruction, and, in some cases, rather grim humor as the situation escalates. For now, the world holds its breath, wondering who or what will be next in this seemingly endless saga that makes Game of Thrones look like a peaceful summer picnic. One thing is clear, though: diplomacy doesn’t seem to be on the weekend agenda for either country.






