While everyone’s attention was glued to the recent 12-day clash between Israel and Iran, something much deeper might be brewing — and Ukraine may be paying the price.
Did Russia Use the Chaos as a Cover?
According to multiple reports, the war in the Middle East allegedly gave Vladimir Putin the perfect distraction. While the US and its allies scrambled to support Israel’s defense, Russia intensified its missile and drone strikes on Ukraine — and omo, it came heavy!
E choke: On Monday alone, Russia reportedly launched 477 drones and 60 ballistic missiles, marking its biggest aerial assault since the war began. Ukraine even lost one of its newly acquired F-16s during the attack.
Putin Allegedly Turned His Back on Iran – But It’s Not That Simple
On paper, Russia’s silence during Iran’s conflict seemed embarrassing — especially since Moscow and Tehran had just signed a 20-year strategic partnership. But analysts say that reading the situation like that misses the bigger picture.

Putin’s real priority, insiders claim, is not the Middle East — it’s destroying Ukraine as a sovereign state and reclaiming it under what he sees as “Greater Russia.”
US Patriots in High Demand: Ukraine vs. Israel
This part go pain small — Pentagon insiders say the US hesitated to give more Patriot missiles to Ukraine because many were already sent to protect American bases in the Middle East and aid Israel during the missile barrage.
This shift in focus has reportedly stretched NATO thin, and Zelenskiy’s desperate calls for more air defense were allegedly overshadowed during recent NATO meetings.
Omo, war matter no be beans.
Putin’s Grand Plan — More Than Just Land
During the June 20 St. Petersburg Economic Forum, Putin boldly declared:
“All of Ukraine is ours.”
He even listed Sumy as a new target and hinted Odesa and Kharkiv could be next. His vision? A full reabsorption of Ukraine’s land, resources, and people — all to maintain Russia’s position in what he sees as a new multi-polar world order.
According to insiders, this is why he was furious back in 2013 when Ukraine wanted a trade deal with the EU instead of joining his Eurasian Union.
Trump, Peace Talks, and Accusations of Being “Played”
Former US President Donald Trump has shifted from blaming Ukraine for the invasion to criticizing Putin for allegedly avoiding peace talks. But sources claim Putin may have “played” him — using Trump’s eagerness for a ceasefire to advance his own war agenda.
Allegedly, Trump’s reluctance to commit full US support has now made Ukraine more vulnerable, especially in the air — where Russia’s dominance could change the war completely.
Final Take: Is Ukraine Losing the Air Game?
Military experts warn that once Ukraine runs out of interceptors, Russia’s air force could gain full air superiority, turning the war into a one-sided bombardment. The recent Israeli air dominance over Iran could be a scary preview of what’s next for Ukraine.
Omo, this one na real gbos gbos. Let’s hope leaders across the board make the right moves before it’s too late.