Drone Strike on Omsk Refinery: Former Israeli Ambassador Identifies Russia’s Most Severe Blow Yet.
Russia’s Fuel Supply Crisis Deepens
According to Espreso.tv: Former Israeli Ambassador to Russia Arkady Milman has weighed in on the mounting challenges facing Russia’s fuel sector, highlighting the fallout from Ukrainian drone attacks on the Omsk oil refinery—the country’s largest. The strike occurred overnight on July 6, forcing the facility to shut down the following day, July 7. Milman described this attack as one of the most damaging operations of the entire war, noting that the drones traveled roughly 2,500 kilometers to reach their target, underscoring Ukraine’s growing long-range strike capabilities.
According to Milman, these strikes on Russian oil refineries represent a critical threat not only to the nation’s energy infrastructure but also to President Vladimir Putin personally. He called this the most serious harm inflicted on Russia so far, pointing to the strategic implications for Moscow’s ability to sustain its war effort. The former diplomat expressed hope that Ukraine would continue such military operations, emphasizing their potential to reshape the conflict.
“This is the most serious damage that has been inflicted on Russia.”
Arkady Milman
Milman’s remarks underscore the growing significance of energy-sector attacks in the broader war, as these operations directly impact Russia’s economic resilience and military funding. The Omsk refinery strike serves as a stark reminder of both the vulnerability of Russian energy assets and Ukraine’s ability to execute deep-strike missions, a development that could alter the trajectory of the conflict.
Russian Energy Infrastructure Under Threat
The attack on the Omsk refinery highlights not only the fragility of Russia’s energy network but also Ukraine’s capacity to conduct long-range operations, which could shift the balance of the war. Reduced oil processing volumes in Russia may lead to severe economic consequences, hampering its ability to finance military campaigns. Such strikes are increasingly seen as part of a deliberate Ukrainian strategy to escalate pressure on Moscow as the war continues.
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