The latest burst, the Ukrainian Air Force reported that on the morning of June 7, a Russian Su-35 fighter was shot down during an operation in the direction of Kursk.

When has Russia and Ukraine competed with each other, and how much ammunition inventory is known?
The Russian-Ukrainian conflict has been in three years, and it is a bit unbearable, so let’s talk about it!
On the negotiating table, both sides each held a "peace plan", but the content was like a product of a parallel world -
Russia demanded Ukraine to give up its sovereignty as a "neutral country", while Ukraine asked territorial compensation, and even the proposal of a ceasefire to collect the body for three days could be broken.

I didn't find the "common language" on the negotiating table, and I punched and kicked each other on the battlefield, and I made a few rounds.
On June 1, the Ukrainian army launched a "spider web" operation, and drones attacked several Russian airports, claiming that the battle results were quite good. On June 3, the Crimea Bridge was attacked again.
On June 6, Russia used 407 drones and 44 missiles to strike the entire Ukraine.
On June 7, a Russian Su-35 fighter jet was shot down……

Working while talking, endlessly.
Trump watched the show with a sensational comparing himself to the hockey referee: "Let them fight for a while before I intervene", turning war mediation into a reality show script.
Follow the battlefield, attack and retaliation have become a death line.
As soon as the Ukrainian army stabbed the hornet's nest at the Russian airport with a drone, the Russian army threw out 407 drones and 44 missiles with the backhand, blowing the Kiev subway into a "cable maze".

The Crimea Bridge exploded here, and the Khlsong government building turned into ruins in seconds, even the last MiG-29 engine repair factory of the Ukrainian army was in flames.
You go back and forth, and each other will not give in.
Western military aid is more like adding fuel to the war. Britain spent 100,000 drones, Germany sold 5 billion euros, and even Belgium signed a five-year plan to "maintain" Ukraine. Every time the Russian army captured a village, the Ukrainian army warehouses would have tens of thousands of drones, and the front line instantly turned into a "testing ground for new arms dealers".

When Putin claimed that "there is nothing to talk about with Zelensky", the Ukrainian AI drone had learned to hunt targets 300 kilometers away independently, and this war eventually became a game of death between humans and machines.
Let the shells fly for a while? I'm afraid the inventory will be in a hurry!