Ukraine has increasingly pursued a strategy of "bringing the war back to Russia" — aiming to erode the perception that the full-scale invasion is distant and cost-free for Russian society.
This approach was explicitly articulated by President Volodymyr Zelensky in 2025, as Ukraine significantly expanded its deep-strike campaign inside Russia.
"The war was brought from Russia, and it is to Russia that the war must be pushed back. They must be the ones forced into peace. They are the ones who mu
What do you want me to read? The article doesn’t mention targeting bus stops and the link is to a community with only a handful of posts in the past several months, none of which prove what you claim.
You don’t need a comma there, by the way.
I mean you are just free to ignore the evidence, but don’t waste my time.
The burden of proof is on the accuser and you…haven’t provided any evidence. Happy to change my mind here but you linked a lemmygrad community which is both extremely biased and devoid of proof for your claim.
This guy is a mayor of a city reporting: https://t.me/Prikhodko1970/22013
This is a news channel: https://t.me/dan_dnr/36890 https://t.me/dan_dnr/36899
Yeah they use telegram a lot, I don’t know why, the official site of this news channel is only updated in russian, but if you search for “bus” in the english version you can find some news.
Took one quick glance to see one post about bus been target by drones.
Thanks for the actual direct links. Saying they’re “targeting” implied to me it’s an ongoing campaign so when I searched that community and found only one post from the past year about one bus, I stopped looking.
I condemn targeting any civilians.
Searching in the official site for “bus” got a lot of results of someone getting hit in a bus stop or inside a bus, seems somewhat recurring.
The majority of what I found when I searched that site mentioned buses damaged in attacks, not buses being targeted. Except one about a bus depot (where they keep the buses)