Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Drilling Rigs: Lukoil Facilities Hit in Nighttime Blitz

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Ukraine strikes Russian oil drilling rigs in a nighttime blitz, hitting Lukoil facilities in the Caspian Sea. The V. Filanovsky, Yuri Korchagin, and Valery Grayfe platforms were hit. This operation aims to weaken Russia’s economic capacity to fund the war. By damaging the infrastructure that produces oil, Ukraine is attacking the source of Russia’s power.
The platforms were targeted in December. Damage assessment is ongoing. Lukoil has not commented. This strike targets Russia’s oil production capabilities. The disruption of these facilities could have a significant impact on Russia’s export revenue.
A Buk-M3 air defense system was destroyed in Luhansk. This tactical victory weakens Russian air defenses. A warehouse in Kherson was also hit, disrupting logistics. These strikes degrade Russia’s military capabilities.
The energy war continues with attacks on infrastructure. Russia targets Ukrainian power plants, while Ukraine hits Russian oil assets. This strategy aims to inflict economic damage.
Voronezh was hit by a drone attack, resulting in casualties. 17 drones were neutralized. This strike on Russian territory demonstrates Ukraine’s reach.

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