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A major Russian oil terminal has been forced to shut down after a dramatic overnight drone strike. The Caspian Pipeline Consortium's facility in Novorossiysk—critical for moving Kazakhstan’s oil—was hit by sea drones, causing a full suspension of operations. Just hours earlier, two oil tankers in the Black Sea were also attacked and damaged, with Ukraine reportedly behind the strikes. These bold moves are part of a growing strategy to cripple Russia’s energy supply and financial lifelines. As Kazakhstan scrambles to reroute oil exports, global energy security is once again in the spotlight.
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00:00A massive oil terminal in Russia has just gone dark after a daring overnight drone attack.
00:05What's behind it?
00:06Russia's Caspian Pipeline Consortium terminal, one of the country's biggest,
00:10was hit by sea drones at 4 a.m., halting operations instantly.
00:14This terminal moves 80% of Kazakhstan's oil exports.
00:18So the shock wasn't just local.
00:20Kazakhstan called it an attack on civilian infrastructure
00:23and scrambled to reroute its exports.
00:26But that's not all.
00:27Just hours earlier, two tankers in the Black Sea were struck too.
00:31One burst into flames.
00:33Both were under international sanctions and linked to Russia's efforts to dodge oil bans.
00:38Ukraine has claimed responsibility.
00:40Using its homegrown sea baby drones,
00:42it reportedly hit ships carrying over 60 million euros worth of oil,
00:46crippling Russia's oil transport system further.
00:49The message?
00:50Ukraine is taking the war to Russia's wallet,
00:53cutting off energy flows and hitting hard where it hurts most.
00:56Global energy routes are being redrawn in real time,
00:59and this is only the beginning.
01:01It's going to be a big message for us,
01:03because the
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