Zelensky Authorizes New “Preemptive Strike” Doctrine Against Russian Military Infrastructure
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced one of Kyiv’s toughest military policy shifts in recent months, formally authorizing a doctrine of “preemptive strikes” against Russian military-related infrastructure.
According to Zelenskyy, official directives have been issued to Ukraine’s military and the Main Directorate of Intelligence (HUR) to conduct proactive operations against facilities and locations that Russia uses to sustain and expand its military campaign.
The Ukrainian leader stated that the new strategy aims to disrupt Russian strike capabilities before attacks can be launched against Ukrainian cities.
Potential targets identified by Ukrainian officials include ammunition depots, weapons production facilities, energy infrastructure, and satellite communications centers located inside Russian territory.
Kyiv argues that degrading Russia’s military-industrial and logistical capabilities is essential to reducing future attacks on Ukrainian civilian areas.
The announcement signals a further expansion of Ukraine’s long-range strike strategy as both sides continue to intensify attacks deep behind enemy lines.
Moscow has not yet officially responded to the latest Ukrainian policy declaration.
Zelensky Authorizes New “Preemptive Strike” Doctrine Against Russian Military Infrastructure
