Black Day for Putin – Ukraine Just Burned Heart Of Russia! $1.4 Billion is GONE!

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    The orange glow that appeared at the Ryazan oil refinery was actually the result of a three-part unmanned operation; the Ukrainian Intelligence Service selected three Lyuty drones for this raid.
    This drone is a Ukrainian one-way attack unmanned aerial vehicle developed similarly to the Shahed 136 loitering munition.

    The three long-range fixed-wing drones, codenamed “Liutyi-T,” were each equipped with a 40-kilogram bomb payload and designed for a single-use, non-returnable profile.

    A 40-kilogram TG-X hybrid payload was used as the explosive. The explosive’s unique formula was designed to rapidly release gas at high temperatures, instantly shattering steel-concrete walls.
    The weakest point in refinery towers is the thin-walled pipe-valve transitions around pressure sensors; the TG-X’s shock wave is precisely calibrated to target this area.
    Steel balls were not added to the explosive, as the goal this time was to initiate a fire through a pressure-heat combination rather than fragmentation effects at the moment of detonation. The motto “No fuel, no Russian tank” required extinguishing the tower from within rather than penetrating it with bullets.

    The attack preparations proceeded in two stages of reconnaissance. The first stage involved satellite and commercial SAR imagery: High-resolution radar scans revealed a pipe gallery between the reactor tower and the vacuum distillation unit at the northeast corner of the Ryazan complex.
    The metal supports in the gallery were marked with heat-sensitive paint, indicating that maintenance had recently been completed. Fresh paint leaves the metal vulnerable to thermal expansion for a short period. The second phase involved unmanned mini-drones.
    Two Leleka-200 reconnaissance drones launched from the rear of the front line conducted optical-electronic close-up photography around the refinery at an altitude of 7,000 feet without being detected by Moscow’s air defense radar. The brightness of the welds in the images identified the “ram’s head point.”

    The only way to bypass Russian defenses was not speed, but variation. The flight plan divided the route into three sections: a dive over Kursk, an oval flight over Tula, and a low-altitude flight along the Rjazan river line. Four drones advanced at high altitude using GNSS-INS guidance; two switched to a “river guide” mode at 200 meters above the ground.

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    44 Comments

    1. Putin County men is working against Russia, his own people is working with and for Ukraine. Putin people are tired of him. They want this war over. From 2014 to now 2025 enough is enough. All of his people all those young men unalive, none of his family members or his friends. What are the Russian mothers 👩 and fathers 👨 😢 what are they saying. I don't get it. Sad very sad and for what, to make one man happy 😊 😃 😀 😄 😢 !!!

    2. Has Putin considered retirement? China wouldn't allow him to move there because of their ties to the West. However, I am sure North Korea and /or Iran would be happy for Putin to retire.

    3. Cannot understand why you tell your aggressor how it's done are you stupid or what why didn't you tell them when it was going to happen so Russian force's could stop now you told them what how and why shire you don't work for Putin.

    4. This is an interesting 5 minute video so padded out with irrelevant information and unrelated video clips that I am surprised that anyone gets past the first three minutes.
      Come on edit it properly it is not clever.

    5. If it could only be true… Sadly, with all the bad medias, we can not know for sure. But i brlieve that If the russians could truly feel those same pains that the ukrainians endure, It would realy help to stop this horrible war.

    6. Putin wants to talk now. His ass must
      be on a moment of realizing, he brought RUIN AND POVERTY to his pompous arrogant
      Russians. The meeting in Alaska is very dangerous for Trump, Russians would love to take
      President Trump prisoner.

    7. @yvesboyr472
      What a shame the big liar americain is gone give to one of the worsy dictator in the world carte blanche and allthe territories he vilrntly cobquert. Only a week president and a person who admire dictator could do such anstupid move

    8. In summary: steadily escalating costs (both financial and human), plummeting revenues and diminished capability to continue its offensive against Ukraine should, ultimately, leave Russia a spent force?

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