Moscow's Refinery and Crimeans Bridges Get a Rough Wake-up Call
It turns out Ukraine's defense forces have been busy turning the Russian military's logistics into a very expensive heap of scrap metal.
It was a busy night for the Ukrainian military. They decided that the Russian logistics network was looking a bit too healthy and opted to help them out by dismantling it.
The highlights? The Moscow oil refinery is currently having a very bad time with multiple fires burning across the site. It is the second time in a week it has been hit, proving that Russia's air defense is essentially just a suggestion. Meanwhile, in Crimea, a key railway bridge over the North Crimean Canal was taken out, effectively making the logistics headache for the invaders much, much worse.
These weren't just random shots, but a systematic effort to starve the Russian frontline of fuel and supplies. Between the refinery fires and the destroyed bridges, the cost of the war just went up for Moscow.
It seems that when Ukraine decides to go after the oil industry, it really commits to the aesthetic of a giant bonfire.
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