Ukraine Disables 40% of Russia’s Oil Exports with Strikes on Baltic Ports.
Economic Blows Against Russia
According to TSN.ua: Under the leadership of Yevgeniy Khmara, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has dealt a severe blow to the Russian economy, effectively halting 40% of its oil exports. According to Reuters, Russia has lost 40% of its oil export capacity, a disruption that is expected to have major repercussions for the country’s financial stability.
The SBU’s operations specifically targeted critical infrastructure in the Baltic region, including the key oil export ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga. Oleksandr Chernenko, commenting on the success of the missions, stated:
“The cloud sanctions are literally destroying the enemy’s economy.” – Oleksandr Chernenko
He further emphasized that these results stem from systematic strikes by long-range SBU drones on critical infrastructure, adding: “Russia cannot withstand such intensity!”
These actions by Ukrainian forces demonstrate an ongoing effort to undermine the aggressor’s economic capabilities, which could have long-term consequences for Russia’s financial health.
Global Economic Impact
The reduction in oil export capacity poses a serious challenge for Russia, as oil remains one of its primary sources of revenue. This disruption could also drive up energy prices on international markets, triggering a chain reaction across the global economy. Ukraine’s operations highlight the strategic importance of targeting an adversary’s critical infrastructure as a tool in hybrid warfare.
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