Isn’t it the video from the last night attack at Tuapse?
Russia won’t even be able to be a gas station country once this war is over.
Surely Russia has the engineering expertise to repair this or at very least hasn’t nationalized (stolen) investments from those with that expertise
>It marks the fourth suspected drone attack on Russian oil and gas infrastructure over the past week, according to the Moscow Times.
On January 18, Ukraine launched a drone attack on a St. Petersburg oil terminal, about 620 miles from the Ukrainian border. It marked the first time a drone had targeted Russian President Vladimir Putin’s home region, Leningrad, since the full-scale war in Ukraine began in February 2022.
Another Ukrainian drone attack near the city of St. Petersburg overnight on Sunday struck a major gas export terminal—a Novatek PJSC gas-condensate plant in the port Ust-Luga—causing a huge fire, and halting fuel supplies. Ust-Luga is Russia’s largest Baltic port, and Ukraine’s Security Service claimed responsibility for that attack, the Kyiv Post newspaper reported.
Good, keep them cold and in the dark like their doing to Ukraine 🇺🇦
A strike on Rosneft sends one hell of a message. Rosneft has long been the kingdom of Igor Sechin and its fortune is largely the product of the outcome of the Khodorkovsky trial which was arguably where Putin’s authoritarian streak got going in earnest. For those who don’t know, Igor Sechin has been Putin’s right hand man since before Putin’s first term as president. This strike serves as a message that not even Putin’s top oligarchs can avoid the consequences of this war.
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A a gesture of goodwill ,Ukraine created a warm place for Russians who are currently freezing
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Burning the midnight oil
Isn’t it the video from the last night attack at Tuapse?
Russia won’t even be able to be a gas station country once this war is over.
Surely Russia has the engineering expertise to repair this or at very least hasn’t nationalized (stolen) investments from those with that expertise
>It marks the fourth suspected drone attack on Russian oil and gas infrastructure over the past week, according to the Moscow Times.
On January 18, Ukraine launched a drone attack on a St. Petersburg oil terminal, about 620 miles from the Ukrainian border. It marked the first time a drone had targeted Russian President Vladimir Putin’s home region, Leningrad, since the full-scale war in Ukraine began in February 2022.
Another Ukrainian drone attack near the city of St. Petersburg overnight on Sunday struck a major gas export terminal—a Novatek PJSC gas-condensate plant in the port Ust-Luga—causing a huge fire, and halting fuel supplies. Ust-Luga is Russia’s largest Baltic port, and Ukraine’s Security Service claimed responsibility for that attack, the Kyiv Post newspaper reported.
Good, keep them cold and in the dark like their doing to Ukraine 🇺🇦
A strike on Rosneft sends one hell of a message. Rosneft has long been the kingdom of Igor Sechin and its fortune is largely the product of the outcome of the Khodorkovsky trial which was arguably where Putin’s authoritarian streak got going in earnest. For those who don’t know, Igor Sechin has been Putin’s right hand man since before Putin’s first term as president. This strike serves as a message that not even Putin’s top oligarchs can avoid the consequences of this war.
I only get my most trusted news from TheXBootyXGoblin.
I love the internet.
A a gesture of goodwill ,Ukraine created a warm place for Russians who are currently freezing