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00:00And do you think that they are now feeling that pinch with inside Russia?
00:03Because we've heard that there's been power blackouts in the country and people are definitely feeling the war.
00:10Sure. I mean, 50 percent of the oil capacity has been cut, according to some international experts and people who
00:17add this stuff up.
00:18I mean, Ukraine just increasingly shows the ability to launch these drones and launch these missiles, hitting St. Petersburg, hitting
00:26Moscow, hitting far into Siberia, into Russia's east, showing all sorts of increased capability by the Ukrainians.
00:35And that affects not only the war effort, the supply lines, but it also affects Russia's perception of the war,
00:43because, you know, up until the last year, they've largely been insulated from it.
00:47But suddenly they're standing in gas lines at the pumps, trying to fill their cars, and they can't get gas
00:53to run businesses, to run, you know, run their kids to school.
00:59And so that changes the perception of Russians believing that suddenly the war is a lot closer.
01:06And that's the whole intent by Zelensky and the administration of Ukraine.
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