Preston Stewart
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They've clearly been going after a lot of targets.
They're not holding back on something anymore.
So as Russia runs into some challenges here, it's very hard to clear up the supply lines in the South.
And that is having a direct impact on their military capabilities.
The easiest thing for them to do is to inflict terror.
They're capable of doing that.
They're willing to do that.
And we've seen that time and again.
So whether that involves the direct targeting of civilian infrastructure or just kind of mass fires, you know, kind of comes in different waves.
But I don't think that's
I think that's connected to the Ukrainian strikes right now.
Ukraine, generally speaking, tries a lot harder to only go after military targets than Russia, and I don't think it's close.
There's some good footage today, actually, of people standing on their balcony,
of their apartment complex and recording Ukrainian drones fly overhead and then strike a refinery across the street.
So like they're very clearly going after that's a military target.
That is a civilian target hit the military target.
From Ukraine's end, they also have had historically had fewer munitions.
So they've had to be very careful.