Budanov on strikes against Russian oil refineries: did this weaken the occupiers' army.
The head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine, Kyrylo Budanov, commented on the effectiveness of Ukrainian strikes against Russian oil refineries and their impact on Russia's ability to continue the war. 'I have no desire to argue with analysts,' he noted during the interview.
According to inkorr.com: According to experts, Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil refineries have caused significant damage to the energy infrastructure of the aggressor country. The most extensive destruction is observed in the oil extraction sector, which indicates the success of Ukrainian operations and their impact on the economy supporting Russia's war.
Impact on Russia's military economy
Despite the significant damage, Budanov emphasized that the Russian military machine has not yet suffered critical weakening. According to him, Russia continues to finance its armed actions, so the strikes should continue.
At the same time, given Ukraine's increased strike potential, a ramp-up of military operations is possible. Budanov highlights the increasing capabilities of Ukrainian forces, which will allow for a more substantial pressure on Russia's infrastructure.
According to the analysis of the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine, strikes against Russian oil refineries are beginning to demonstrate their effectiveness, which could indicate a further escalation of hostilities between Ukraine and Russia.
Thus, successful attacks on oil refineries serve as an important stage in Ukraine's strategy against Russian aggression. Continuing such operations and increasing military capabilities may significantly affect the course of the conflict and its outcomes in the near future.
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