Putin is Bleeding $100 million a day. And Ukraine's drones are holding the knife. Recent strikes on Russia's oil infrastructure have slashed Moscow's oil shipments by 880,000 barrels a day. That's 13% of Russia's total exports.
"Step by step, the enemy's oil and logistics system is losing its ability to ensure uninterrupted exports," said Commander Robert Brovdi of Ukraine's Armed Forces. "The result of this work is already tangible at the front β the enemy has fewer resources."
The hits keep coming. Overnight, Ukrainian drones struck four key Russian oil sites: Novokuybyshevsk and Syzran refineries (Samara region) An oil terminal in Leningrad The Tikhoretsk oil pumping station (Krasnodar Krai) Oil storage in occupied Mariupol
Russia's response? 219 drones across Ukraine. One dead. 26 wounded. In Zaporizhzhia, hours of strikes injured 10 civilians, destroyed an apartment building and nine houses. Peace talks? Not happening. "At this point, the issue of resuming negotiations is not our top priority," said Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
The last round of talks was February 16 in Geneva β before the Iran war blew up the schedule.
Oil revenue has funded Putin's war for four years. Ukraine is now burning that revenue β one drone at a time. π’οΈπ₯πΊπ¦
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