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Russia bombs Kiev in an all-round way, Israel suddenly intervenes in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Zelensky makes a tough stance

Preliminary

Late at night on September 27, Russian troops launched 593 aircraftand and 38 missiles.The largest airstrikes in history, such as the worms, spread to several cities such as Kiev.

This reprisal storm of unprecedented scale stems from Zelensky’s astonishing statement a day ago: Israeli Patriot air defense systemAlready in Ukraine Secret for a whole month.

IsraelWhy did the Russians suddenly break the war? Crazy revengeWhat do you want?

593 drones were all over the sky, and the most fierce retaliation in the history of the Russian army came on stage

In the early morning of September 28, when the first wave The Shahrud-136 droneWhen it roared, the air defense alarm of the whole city instantly resounded into the sky. This is not an ordinary air strike, but a carefully planned air strike by the Russian army Saturation strike--593 drones crossed the border like locusts, followed by 38 Kh-101 cruise missiles, and 8 Kalibr missiles launched from the Black Sea Fleet.

Even worse, the Russians are still working. Two supersonic missiles.The missiles hit the former Konstantinov Air Force Base in Melinsky.

There, it is the newly deployed Ukrainian army Israeli Patriot anti-aircraft missile positionsWhere. This time, the Russian army made a move, and the target was as precise as a surgical scalpel.

Although Kiev urgently launched the Patriot system to intercept, faced with such an intense attack, Kiev proved reluctant and eventually intercepted 568 drones and 43 missiles, but there were still leaked fish breaking through the line of defense.

The explosions swept over Kiev and the fire blinked throughout the night sky, bombing several civilian facilities. At least four people died and more than 80 were injured.

Factories, residential buildings, power stations were damaged to varying degrees, and thousands of residents interrupted electricity during the cold night. The Patriot SystemAchilles heel: It takes 30 minutes to withdraw, withdraw and transfer. Facing Russian hypersonic missiles, it is simply a living target.

And the Russian military's tactics were also quietly upgraded. the Su-34 fighter bomber this time was thrown The UMBP D-30SN guided flying ammunitionThe range reaches 100 kilometers, allowing Russian aircraft to drop bombs calmly at a safer distance. This ammunition carries a large number of prefabricated fragments and is specifically used to deal with soft targets such as air defense positions.

What makes the Ukraine military even more troublesome is that the Russian military's drone tactics have also changed-over the target circling several timesFurther launching of attacks significantly increased the difficulty of intercepting.

From neutrality to the war, why is Israel not going?

Israel has finally shown its cards. For a long time, Israel has been careful to maintain a neutral stance in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, neither imposing sanctions on Russia like Western allies nor avoiding direct military intervention. But the turning point is Iranon the body.

Israel’s strategic horizon began to slope as Iran began to supply Russia a large number of Shahid-136 drones. More angry to Tel Aviv was Russia’s turn of head for publicly condemning Israel’s military operations in Gaza, and the two countries’ relationship was directly “dubbed.”

In the complex Middle East chess scene, Israel has chosen the most dangerous step. The U.S. pushing the wave behind is also a key factor. Washington wants to look at the Asia-Pacific, not to let go of the superfluity. The Patriot System, urged Israel to transfer the decommissioned system to Ukraine.

This operation of "robbing Peter to pay Paul" seems to help Ukraine break the siege, but it puts Israel on fire. You know, Israel itself has to guard against it Hezbollah in LebanonWell, without the air defense system, it means without the safety lock at your doorstep.

But in the face of deepening military cooperation with Russia, Israel has no choice.According to the U.S. intelligence agency, in January this year, the U.S. transferred 90 Patriot interceptor bombs from Israeli inventories to Ukraine, this whole system is more direct aid.

Israel's ambassador to Ukraine, Mikhail Brodsky, admitted on YouTube in June that he had handed over the American-made Patriot system that served in the 1990s.

While the Russian side responded swiftly as saying the reports were "unfathomable," Zelensky's public confirmation on September 27 thoroughly broke the window paper layer. Political sideA clear statement.

Israel's move is not only a closer approach to the Western camp, but also an inevitable response to the deepening of military cooperation between Russia and Iran. On the chessboard of the big power game, NeutralityWhen security interests are directly threatened, even the most cautious countries have to make difficult choices.

The dominoes begin to fall and half the world is dragged into the maelstrom of conflict

This conflict, originally limited to Eastern Europe, has now spread to most of the world.Israel’s involvement in the war is not an isolated event, but a miniature of the accelerated division of global camps.

When the first domino falls, a chain reaction is inevitable. IranProviding drones to Russia, Russia publicly supported Iran's position, Israel was forced to provide air defense systems to Ukraine, and Russia immediately launched retaliatory air strikes. This spiral escalation is reshaping the global political landscape.

The Russian conflict has entered. “Decisive phase”, Ukraine urgently needs more air defense systems to deal with "unprecedented air threats." The U.S. Department of Defense will provide Ukraine with two additional Patriot systems, with a total aid value of up to 1.5 billion dollarsEven more worrying is that Zelensky is still adding.

He revealed that he is negotiating a $90 billion arms sales agreement with the United States, and also wants a range of 1,600 to 2,000 kilometers Tomahawk cruise missileIt’s not a joke — the ax could hit Moscow directly, and if it were really given to Ukraine, the core of Russia would be fully exposed to the range of attack.

Michael Clark, a military expert at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, hits the nail on the head with his analysis: "Israel aid marks the first direct intersection of the Middle East-European conflict axis and will reshape the global geopolitical map." This reshaping is already happening.

The Russian Foreign Ministry has warned that "reciprocal measures" will be taken against all countries that assist Ukraine's air defense systems, further escalating international tensions.

What's more troublesome is situation in the Middle EastAfter the Israeli aid, the power vacuum in Syria became more dangerous, and the regional pattern turned into a pot. In Eastern Europe, Poland has deployed warplanes to guard the border because Russian missiles are flying too close.

Now the atmosphere across Eurasia is tense: if NATO really shoots down a Russian military plane, no one dares to imagine the consequences; if Ukraine obtains the Tomahawk missile, Moscow may really face the risk of having water and electricity cut off.

Who will be next? Borders where conflicts are out of control are disappearing

Seriously, it’s like there’s a bunch of dominoes there, and any one that falls can trigger a chain reaction.

Israel's participation in the war opened Pandora's Box and proved that in the face of the game between great powers, NeutralityWhen security interests and strategic considerations conflict, even the most cautious countries are forced to stand on the sidelines.

This forced choice is spreading around the world. Traditionally neutral countries such as Switzerland and Austria are facing unprecedented pressures on economic sanctions, military aid, energy supply, etc. “Neutral”It is becoming more and more like a luxury.

The deeper problem is that this conflict has evolved from military confrontation to Conflict of values。 When Russia sees this as a fundamental confrontation with the Western value system, any military aid is given an ideological color.

What Israel offers is not just an air defense system, but a political statement – a choice between authoritarianism and democracy, aggression and self-defense.

when The Patriot SystemWhen the flow of military and technical cooperation becomes a symbol of political siding, military and technical cooperation is no longer a purely commercial activity, but an important pawn in geopolitical games. Every equipment transfer is redrawing the boundary line of international politics.

Zelensky’s decision to open military aid, intended to increase the amount on the future negotiating table, was not expected to bring about such a fierce retaliation in less than 24 hours.

This “transparent paradox of military aid” tells us that in the information age, every political decision can be amplified, and every military action can trigger a chain reaction.

The Russian-Ukrainian conflict is evolving from a regional military confrontation to a global political restructuring.

when 593 aircraftWhistling over Kiev, they are not only attacking military targets, but also redrawing the political map of the world. What happens next? No one can give an exact answer.

But one thing is certain: in this conflict with no clear borders, every country is being forced to make choices, and each choice can become a key node in changing the course of history.

conclusion

The openness of military aid has turned into a double-edged sword, and Zelensky's candor may backfire. When transparency and security conflict, every decision a politician makes can have unexpected consequences.

As more neutral nations are forced to stand on the sidelines, the conflict is reshaping the global political map.From regional conflict to camp confrontation, the world is experiencing the deepest political restructuring since the end of the Cold War.

Which country will be next to get involved? Where exactly are the boundaries of conflict? In these times of uncertainty, perhaps only time will tell.



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