Zelenskyy Creates "Global Influence" Command to Target Russian Refineries
The Ukrainian Armed Forces just got a brand new branch, and its entire job description is basically "making things explode very, very far away."
It is official. A new presidential decree has dropped, creating the Long-Range (Global) Influence Command. Think of it as a dedicated management team for those long-distance drone visits that have been waking up Russian oil refineries lately.
Instead of different units playing DJ with drones and missiles separately, this new branch will concentrate all deep-strike resources under one roof. The timing makes perfect sense, considering Ukrainian drones recently paid a visit to a refinery 2,500 kilometers away. There is literally no refinery left in the European part of Russia that cannot be touched.
Along with the long-range team, the military is also shaking up its assault troops to fix management issues and, hopefully, treat people better.
Setting up a whole official command just to manage "global influence" on the neighbor's infrastructure is quite the way to say the strategy is here to stay.
Source: President of Ukraine
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