Russian President Vladimir Putin has revived a controversial narrative, claiming that theoretically "all of Ukraine is ours." He also sparked more immediate concerns with comments about seizing Ukraine's city of Sumy.
About those… that was the primary target of Operation Spider’s Web and if you don’t know the details, it was a very successful operation…
According to the Financial Times, the damaged and destroyed aircraft made up around 20% of Russia’s operational long-range aviation fleet. Many of the aircraft types affected, such as the Tu-95 and Tu-22M3, have not been produced since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, making them impossible to replace and exceptionally difficult to repair.[15] Military expert William Alberque said that replenishing these losses could take years or even decades, and that the attacks would force Russia to disperse its bomber fleet across multiple airbases, reducing its ability to carry out large-scale strikes aimed at overwhelming Ukrainian air defences.[60] Indeed, many sources report that Russia “has relocated dozens of its strategic bombers to more remote airbases across the country”.[61][62] Fabian Hoffmann at the University of Oslo commented that the loss of the bombers attacked was particularly damaging as they were the most operational examples; many others were undergoing maintenance.[60]
Well the problem there is you need tanks and guess what Russia is recently fresh out of?
Strategic bombers?
About those… that was the primary target of Operation Spider’s Web and if you don’t know the details, it was a very successful operation…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Spider's_Web
You take out a third of our airforce? Haha! Watch as its place is taken by TWO remaining thirds!
Read the quote, Russia scrammed its remaining bombers out of fear to remote useless airbases.