Putin loses sleep after deadly drone strikes in Ukraine amid 1,569 days of devastation Putin loses sleep after deadly drone strikes in Ukraine amid 1,569 days of devastation


A shocking and frightening turn has taken place in global geopolitics and modern military history, which has astonished defense experts all over the world. The Russia-Ukraine war, which began in February 2022, has now surpassed ‘World War I’, one of the most destructive conflicts in human history in terms of time. This fierce war, which has been going on continuously for about 52 months, has today reached a figure of 1,569 days, which perhaps even Russian President Vladimir Putin himself had not imagined. However, the only matter of relief is that in this era of great destruction, the loss of human lives has been slightly less as compared to both the world wars, but the sophisticated and deadly drone attacks being carried out by Ukraine have made this war completely ‘digital and unpredictable’. In this special global report by editor Sakshi Gupta, know how this war is now rewriting the pages of history.

The Great War, which continued for 224 weeks, broke a 108-year-old record, know how much bigger this war is than the First World War.

If we turn the pages of history, we will find that the First World War, fought between 1914 and November 1918, lasted for a total of 224 weeks i.e. exactly 1,568 days. At that time, the fire that started due to the mutual enmity between Germany and France gradually engulfed many continents, in which more than two crore soldiers and civilians lost their lives. At the same time, more than seven crore people were killed in the Second World War, which lasted for six years from 1939 to 1945. The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war may not have matched those two World Wars in terms of bloodshed, but in terms of time, it has gone beyond the First World War and is continuing.

Both countries hid the real number of their dead soldiers, there was a big estimate in the intelligence reports.

According to international news agency Reuters and global intelligence reports, both the warring countries i.e. Russia and Ukraine are continuously hiding the exact number of soldiers killed from the world to maintain international pressure and the morale of the people of their country. Military experts estimate that in this fierce war of more than four years, so far less than one million people have been killed or seriously injured on both sides. Although the loss of life and property is not as big as that of the world wars, this war has completely devastated the economy and infrastructure of both the countries.

Master plan to completely isolate Crimea from Russia, Ukrainian drone commanders laid a trap

The biggest strategic news coming from the battlefield at this time is related to Ukraine’s dangerous drone operations. Ukrainian army drone commanders have now started working on a highly intelligence and offensive master plan. Ukraine’s main goal is to completely disrupt and disrupt, by any means, the main military supply line of weapons, supplies and fuel from Russia to the Crimea peninsula. Ukraine’s strategy is that if Russian forces in Crimea are isolated from the mainland, Ukrainian infantry can launch a massive ground offensive to completely liberate Crimea from Russian occupation.

Russian Army’s back broken in last 12 months, one third of total losses are due to drone attacks only

Under this master plan, Ukraine has increased suicide drone attacks manifold on Russian military bases, oil depots and logistics warehouses within Crimea in the last few months. The effect of this strategy is now clearly visible. According to defense reports from Washington, almost one-third (33%) of the Russian military’s total losses in the four-year-long war have occurred in the last 12 months alone, and this huge loss has been caused entirely by Ukraine’s precision drone strikes. Now it remains to be seen whether this longest modern war in history ends at the negotiating table or whether the world moves towards another major crisis amid threats of nuclear weapons.