Ukraine’s recent “long-range sanctions,” or more accurately, what appears to be a direct strike, have targeted a crucial fuel-pumping station vital to supplying central Russia and the Moscow region. This incident is significant because it strikes at the heart of Russia’s energy infrastructure, acting as a stark reminder to ordinary citizens that the ongoing conflict is far from the smooth operation often portrayed by official channels. The notion of a “gas station pretending to be a country” suddenly finding itself without gas, or at least the means to distribute it effectively, highlights a potential economic vulnerability being exposed.
The question of how easily such a critical piece of infrastructure can be replaced is paramount.… Continue reading
Reports indicate Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on May 15 targeting Russian military and energy infrastructure across multiple regions. Significant fires were observed at the Ryazan oil refinery, one of Russia’s largest, and smoke was reported near a military airfield in Yeysk. Drone debris struck an enterprise and residential buildings in Ryazan, and five drones were downed near Moscow, causing temporary airport ground halts. These attacks follow a deadly Russian strike on Kyiv and come as Ukraine increasingly targets Russian energy infrastructure to disrupt war funding.
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Russia has launched a “massive attack” targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, resulting in widespread power outages and leaving hundreds of thousands without essential services amidst freezing temperatures. The state grid operator reported that emergency outages were implemented in most regions due to extensive damage, with restoration efforts pending security conditions. Poland temporarily suspended operations at two airports near its border with Ukraine as a precautionary measure.
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