Summary

A massive Ukrainian drone strike targeted Russian oil refineries and infrastructure, including Moscow’s largest refinery, which supplies 50% of the city’s fuel.

The attack also hit the Druzhba pipeline control station, halting Russian oil exports to Hungary. With over 337 drones striking multiple regions, the operation exploited gaps in Russia’s air defenses.

Hungary, heavily reliant on Russian energy, called the pipeline attack a threat to its sovereignty.

Analysts suggest continued strikes could pressure Russia’s economy and energy dominance, potentially influencing ceasefire negotiations.

  • alkbch@lemmy.ml
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    9 days ago

    No, they don’t. Ukraine is about to get kicked out from Kursk and lose the little leverage they had in the negotiations.

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            9 days ago

            Sure, do you have a source from this past week claiming Ukraine is not losing ground in Kursk?

            • Tuukka R@sopuli.xyz
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              8 days ago

              I don’t think he can have. He knows Ukraine has been losing ground in Kursk. But he also understands that this is not really relevant at this point. The Russia has not been advancing in any noticeable manner since early 2022. (Okay, in 2024 they did gain 0.7 % percent of Ukraine’s total territory in just one year, but I would not call gaining under one percent of a country’s territory advancing, really)

              It would be useful for Ukraine to remain in the Kursk area, but what can you do when all your warehouses’ and military bases’ locations in the area are suddenly known by your enemy? It’s a huge task building new ones in different places, and one cannot do so in just a couple of days.

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                8 days ago

                Russia has been gaining ground steadily.

                Ukraine is about to be kicked out of Kursk.

                I have no satisfaction nor happiness while wearing this, it is just the unfortunate truth.

                • Tuukka R@sopuli.xyz
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                  8 days ago

                  And the Russia will remain gaining ground at the same steady speed of 0.7 percent per year. In just 7 years, by 2032, they will already have conquered another one twentieth of Ukraine! Ura!

                  If the Russia keeps its ground gaining steady and does not increase its speed tenfold, then that means the Russia is doing seriously badly. Losing 400 000 soldiers in a year (as dead and wounded, not only dead!) and not managing to unsteady that rate of advance means things are seriously going badly!

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                    8 days ago

                    You’re assuming Ukraine will continue receiving the same level of support it has been receiving so far.