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The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, revealed plans for a fresh trial of the RS-28 Sarmat missile, which is capable of carrying nuclear warheads, coinciding with Ukraine's ramped-up long-range drone offensives deep within Russian borders. Experts suggest this action is a response to a decrease in Russian momentum on the battlefield as Ukrainian forces reclaim ground in various areas. Reports indicate that Russia deployed 216 drones against Ukraine overnight, while Ukrainian actions focused on military storage sites, repair centers, and defense facilities throughout Russia and occupied regions. Additionally, findings pointed to a drop in Russian recruitment figures alongside increasing losses at the front lines. These events underscore the mounting pressure on Moscow as both parties brace for an extended phase of the conflict.
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00:00Russia just showed off its biggest nuclear missile again.
00:03But experts say it may actually reveal weakness, not strength.
00:07Putin claimed Russia successfully tested the massive Sermat missile,
00:11a weapon designed to carry nuclear warheads across the world.
00:14At the same time, Russia is also promoting new superweapons
00:18like underwater nuclear drones and hypersonic missiles.
00:21But here's the real story.
00:24Ukraine's drone strikes are reaching deeper into Russia than ever before.
00:27Even areas near Moscow are no longer fully safe.
00:32Russia reportedly scaled down its Victory Day parade because of security fears.
00:36And according to analysts, Ukraine's restraint helped prevent major disruptions.
00:41Meanwhile, Russia's battlefield momentum is slowing badly.
00:45Russian forces are losing huge numbers of troops for very small gains.
00:49Ukraine has also retaken territory in several areas during recent counterattacks.
00:54One report revealed a Russian university student recruited for drone warfare
00:58died only weeks after training.
01:01His mother claimed he was sent directly into a deadly front-line assault.
01:05At the same time, Ukrainian strikes continue hitting Russian factories,
01:10depots, and military positions far behind the front line.
01:13This war is now becoming a test of endurance, technology, and survival.
01:18And both sides are preparing for an even more intense fight ahead.
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