Ukraine is attempting to sever the financial arteries of the Russian state as Ukraine strikes Russian oil platforms in the Caspian Sea. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that the V. Filanovsky, Yuri Korchagin, and Valery Grayfe platforms were hit during an overnight raid. These platforms, owned by Lukoil, are essential for maintaining Russia’s oil export volumes. By damaging them, Ukraine is directly attacking the revenue streams that the Kremlin relies on to fund its military operations. This strategy moves beyond the battlefield to target the economic engines that make the war possible.
The platforms have been a focus of Ukrainian operations for weeks, with multiple targeting attempts reported in December. The confirmation of direct hits suggests that this persistence has paid off. While damage assessments are still in progress, the potential for significant disruption is real. Lukoil has remained silent, offering no details on the status of the platforms or their crews. This lack of information only heightens the uncertainty surrounding the incident and its potential impact on global energy markets.
In addition to the economic strikes, Ukrainian forces have achieved a significant military success in the Luhansk region. A Buk-M3 air defense system, a key component of Russia’s anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) strategy, was destroyed. The destruction of this system opens up the airspace for Ukrainian operations and reduces the threat to their aircraft. The multiple explosions observed at the site indicate that the system was fully operational and loaded with munitions when it was hit.
Logistics also remains a primary target. A strike on a warehouse in the Kherson region targeted a material and technical support unit, destroying vital supplies. These depots are the backbone of the Russian occupation force, providing everything from food to ammunition. By destroying them, Ukraine is increasing the logistical burden on the Russian military and reducing their combat effectiveness. This strategy of attrition is designed to make the war unsustainable for Russia in the long run.
The war’s impact on Russian civilians was brought home by a drone attack on Voronezh. Governor Alexander Gusev reported that 17 drones were neutralized, but the attack still resulted in one death and four injuries. This incident, one of the largest of its kind, shows that Ukraine is capable of striking deep into Russian territory. These attacks serve to disrupt Russian society and demonstrate that the Kremlin cannot fully protect its citizens from the consequences of the war it started.
Financial Arteries Severed? Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Platforms V. Filanovsky and Korchagin
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