L’Ukraine augmente la pression sur la Russie

Head to https://ground.news/everyday to get 40% off unlimited access to the news tool I trust, to sift through the media noise and understand how news is reported across the political spectrum. 🎯 Ukraine is increasing the pressure on Russia, and all signs are that it's working. This Everyday on Earth video will discuss the dramatic shift we're currently witnessing in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. For the past few weeks, the Ukrainians have been doing everything they can to maximize the pressure on Putin through a methodical and deliberate campaign. Every day, we see strikes against targets located hundreds, even thousands of kilometers from the front lines, in Moscow, St. Petersburg, or even Siberia. Across Russia, refineries are being attacked, causing fuel shortages and creating surreal scenes as lines stretch for kilometers outside gas stations. Is this the beginning of a new trend in the conflict, or even a definitive shift in favor of Ukraine? Or is it simply a blitz aimed at forcing negotiations and masking the exhaustion of Ukrainian forces, which are lacking everything, especially manpower and ammunition? Here is the current state of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, explained. Become an exclusive member of @7jourssurTerre to access our press review and analyses of international news in a weekly show lasting over an hour:    / @7jourssurterre   Subscribe to @CHAQUEJOURSURTERRE to discover our in-depth geopolitical reports, analyses, and more with Benjamin Tremblay and our contributors. Chapters: 0:00 Ukraine Increases Pressure on Russia 3:58 Russia's Slow and Costly Advance 4:45 Things Are Getting Complicated 6:47 Zelensky Extends an Olive Branch to Putin: "Let's Negotiate Now" 8:07 A "40-Day Campaign to End the War" 10:46 The Ukrainians Have Changed Their Strategy 15:16 The New Strategy Is Already Proving Successful 27:51 The Ukrainians Are Manufacturing Their Own Missiles 32:25 The Elephant in the Room: Ukraine Wants to Negotiate Now 39:17 Ukraine Is Running Out of Patriot Interceptor Missiles 41:22 What to Expect Now?