Ukraine SUCCEEDED Again! Putin SHOCKED as Most Important Russian Strongholds CRUSHED One by One!

    Ukraine’s drone attacks on Russian oil refineries and fuel infrastructure intensified in 2025, targeting strategic facilities such as the Ilsky refinery and the Kropotkinskaya pumping station in Krasnodar Krai.

    These attacks aim to undermine the Russian military’s combat capability by disrupting fuel supply logistics.

    Explosions and fires at the Ilsky refinery have caused panic among civilians in the region and caused serious damage to the facility.

    The downtime of the Kropotkinskaya pumping station has led to a 30-40 percent daily decrease in Russia’s oil exports through the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.

    By targeting fuel production at these refineries, which is crucial not only for civilian use but also for military vehicles and aircraft, Ukraine is attempting to undermine Russia’s oil revenues, one of the mainstays of its war economy.

    These drone attacks, which come in addition to the sanctions imposed by the West, put the Russian economy at risk of collapse by 2025.

    Russia, which has lost a significant portion of the European market, uses oil as its main source of income and was able to finance its military expenditures with this source.

    However, systematic attacks on refineries and pipelines, as well as sanctions, are increasingly putting the Kremlin in a difficult position.

    On the other hand, since Russia cannot provide sufficient defense against drones and sabotage actions, reactions are increasing domestically.

    Oil depots and refineries in different regions, such as Belgorod, have also been subjected to similar attacks; this situation proves that Ukraine’s attack capacity can extend deep into Russian territory.

    Although the Russian government is trying to hide the losses in order to maintain public morale, images of fires and explosions in the region are spreading rapidly on social media.

    Experts state that new restrictive measures against Russia’s oil shipments via the Baltic Sea are on the agenda.

    It is suggested that the NB8 (Nordic-Baltic Eight) countries should restrict the passage of Russian tankers by declaring a “special period” or by implementing mandatory pilotage in the Danish Straits.

    Although current maritime law prevents peacetime restrictions, tougher measures are being discussed against hybrid threats. In particular, Russia’s border violations against the European Union and NATO countries and attempts to sabotage submarine cables strengthen the Baltic countries’ determination to take unilateral steps.

    Although it is foreseen that this strategy could cause fluctuations in the global oil market, cooperation with alternative producers aims to maintain price stability and energy security.

    Western states agree that cutting off Russia’s oil revenues will directly complicate the financing of the war. Ukraine’s drone attacks, on the other hand, aim to weaken the Kremlin in the long term by dealing a blow to the most important source of income for the Russian economy, beyond achieving military success on the ground.

    Thus, a pressure environment is being created that questions the sustainability of the war.

    Kiev, which wants to actively weaken the economy of the aggressor state rather than waiting, is dealing blows to Russia’s military-industrial axis by complementing energy sanctions with explosive-carrying UAVs.

    Sections of our news;

    CHAPTER 1: Ukraine’s Drone Attacks and Their Effects on Russian Oil Infrastructure
    CHAPTER 2: Details of the Operation on the Ilsky Refinery
    CHAPTER 3: Logistic Challenges in Fuel Supply for the Russian Army
    CHAPTER 4: The Kropotkinskaya Pumping Station Attack and Its Implications for the Caspian Pipeline Consortium
    CHAPTER 5: The Risks of Collapse of the Russian Oil Economy in 2025
    CHAPTER 6: Belgorod Yuttek Oil Depot and Other Targeted Facilities
    CHAPTER 7: The Inadequacy of Russian Anti-Aircraft Defense Systems in the Face of Drone Attacks
    CHAPTER 8: NBaltic and NB8 Countries’ Proposals to Restrict Russian Oil Shipments
    CHAPTER 9: Western Sanctions and Ukraine’s Strategy Backed by Additional Attacks
    CHAPTER 10: Putin’s War Economy, Declining Energy Revenues and Future Scenarios

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    24 Comments

    1. A shock to the world, it is assumed that the United States has in general the same principles and values between Democrats and Republicans, however with Mr. T. there is nothing written down, could it be that in the end it is a weather vane depending on the egocentrism and values of the character? Careful, that is a big problem!.

    2. I am so impressed with you Ukraine I am an American that salutes you for your courage and for staying with and standing with your people and you are a phenomenal leader.

    3. Go. Ukraine praying for you. Putin is in big trouble keep up ur. Push on dictator. I wonder why the Russian people. Don't dump Putin all those young men dead because of PUTINS. Ego
      Sad 😡

    4. STAY STRONG UKRAINE, AND NEVER GIVE UP!!!!
      IM SOOOOO SORRY THAT TRUMP AND COMPANY ARE BEING NO HELP AT ALL BUT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, THOSE OF US WHO ARE SANE, ARE STANDING WITH YOU IN SPIRIT. I KNOW ITS NOT MUCH BUT ITS ALL WE HAVE NOW, THANKS TO TRUMP AND HIS FLYING MONKEYS!!!!
      YOU'RE DOING A GOOD JOB!!!! KEEP IT UP!!! ❤🎉

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