Ukraine Picks at Putin's Weak Spot With Refinery Attacks - Newsweek

Getty/Newsweek

Russia's energy minister played down the impact of Ukraine's drone strike on a Russian oil facility, but the September 2 attack shows the continuing vulnerabilities of energy infrastructure critical for Vladimir Putin's military machine.

Sergei Tsivilev said Thursday there were no casualties or effects for consumers following the drone attack on Gazprom Neft's Moscow Oil Refinery in the latest drone strike attributed to Ukraine during the war started by Vladimir Putin, which has set Russian oil facilities alight, sometimes for days.

Read More. . . https://www.newsweek.com/russia-oil-drones-ukraine-putin-1949301

Previous
Previous

PDW's C100 Selected for Tranche 1 of the U.S. Army Directed Requirement for Company Level Small Uncrewed Aircraft System (MRR)

Next
Next

US small drone production likely insufficient for potential wartime needs - Business Insider