The war between Russia and Ukraine has been anything but predictable. Just when we think we’ve figured out the situation, something changes.

It’s now been over 30 months since Russia launched its so-called “special military operation” in Ukraine—an unprovoked invasion that has cost hundreds of billions of dollars, displaced millions, and claimed countless lives.

In this case, it’s not just soldiers on the ground or drones in the air—it’s Russia physically moving its military assets out of harm’s way.

You might be wondering, “Why does this matter?” Well, it’s more than just a back-and-forth between the two sides. It shows a broader shift in strategy that could seriously affect how this conflict plays out in the months ahead.

Here’s the latest situation report on the Russo-Ukrainian War.

Russia’s Move: Out of Range, Out of Reach

Recently, Russia has begun relocating its key military assets—particularly aircraft—farther away from Ukraine’s borders.

Why? Because Ukraine has been getting some serious firepower from the United States, like the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS ), which can hit targets up to 300 kilometers (or about 186 miles) away.

But here’s the kicker: 90 percent of Russia’s aircraft are now stationed beyond that range.