Ukraine just turned 3 biggest Russian harbors to ashes
Ukrainian forces have executed a large-scale drone campaign targeting Russian energy infrastructure, resulting in the neutralization of forty percent of the country’s crude export capacity. The primary targets were the Baltic hubs of Primorsk and Ust-Luga, where sustained strikes halted loadings and triggered a systemic logistical crisis. This operation coincided with global oil prices exceeding one hundred dollars per barrel due to regional conflict in Iran, effectively negating Russia's anticipated revenue stabilization. Utilizing a mix of long-range unmanned systems and saturation tactics, Ukrainian units bypassed air defenses to strike storage and processing facilities. Additional strikes on the Vyborg shipbuilding plant and the Kirishi Two refinery further degraded maritime and refining capabilities. This coordinated disruption of the export ecosystem represents a strategic shift toward the permanent disablement of Russia’s war economy.

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