Significance of the recent Ukrainian attacks on Moscow
The latest phase of the fighting and the ongoing war between
Russia and Ukraine, which began on February 24, 2022, is witnessing a sudden
Ukrainian escalation by launching qualitative strikes in the heart of Moscow to
the point of attempting to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin using
drones, which indicates Kyiv’s desire to disperse the Russian army and work on
targeting the infrastructure prior to the upcoming Ukrainian attack, despite
its high cost, as Russia resorts to responding by carrying out a series of
powerful attacks against the Ukrainian capital and other Ukrainian regions,
which confirms that the coming days are fraught with further escalation.
Russian army strategy
The Russian army had recently announced its success in
shooting down eight drones that tried to attack Moscow to strike vital and
strategic targets, by disabling three of them with electronic devices and
shooting down the other ones with Pantsir-S surface-to-air missile systems
inside the Russian capital. The Ukrainian forces also launched a series of
attacks with drones on oil pipeline facilities inside Russia, including the
Transneft terminal in the Pskov region, which serves the huge Druzhba oil
pipeline, which transports crude oil from Siberia to Europe, as well as the
targeting of power lines in the Russian region of Belgorod bordering Ukraine,
which led to a fire in two large companies, while the governor of the Russian
Krasnodar region announced a few days ago that a fire had occurred due to an
attack by a Ukrainian done on the Afipsky oil refinery near the region’s
capital.
Russian control
In this context, Ahmed El-Anani, a researcher in
international affairs, emphasized that the escalation of the Ukrainian attack
on the Russian interior has much significance, as it has been proven beyond
doubt by the continuous and unlimited Western support seeking to deny Russia a
victory for fear of Russian expansion, especially with Moscow's assertion of
its desire recently to fully control the rest of the Donetsk region, as the
fall of Bakhmut at the hands of Russia would open the way for the Russian army
to advance towards the cities of Kramatorsk and Sloviansk, which are two of the
main cities in the Donetsk region, and thus establish its control over the
region, as it is one of the four Ukrainian regions that have been declared
annexed to the Russian bear, and this is considered a real threat to European
and American interests.
Sanctions on Moscow
Anani added that the intensification of Ukraine's attacks
inside Russia confirms Kyiv's desire, supported by Western countries and at the
forefront by the United States, to spread terror in the hearts of the Russian
people, hoping to create a state of dissatisfaction against Putin's regime.
He indicated that Kyiv is trying to obtain any symbolic gain
after the Russian army tightened its control over the strategic city of
Bakhmut, which witnessed great resistance that extended for more than seven
months, so it is trying to prove to Moscow that it is able to regain more lands
that Russia controlled so that it does not become a burnt card for the Western
countries that support it, whether with weapons, intelligence information or
food aid.
Anani stressed that Ukraine is well
aware of the danger of not achieving any victory or gain, even if it was
moral, as the people of Western countries are expressing their dissatisfaction
with directing part of their money in favor of Ukraine to confront Russia or insisting
on imposing economic sanctions on Moscow, because that had disastrous results
for Western citizens who have suffered from the fires of this war, which has
been raging for more than a year, making them put strong pressure on their
governments in order to find a formula for resolving the Russian-Ukrainian
conflict peacefully, even if it is at the expense of Ukraine giving up some of
its lands in favor of Russia, which inevitably leads to the collapse of
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s dreams and heralds the end of his
rule.