Explosions at Velikiye Luki Fuel Depot Threaten Russian Military Supply Lines.
Fuel Depot Blasts in Velikiye Luki
According to TSN.ua: Explosions and a major fire have struck a fuel storage depot in the Russian city of Velikiye Luki, located in the Pskov region. This incident has the potential to significantly disrupt the logistical operations of the Russian military, which relies on such infrastructure. The resulting blaze has compounded the challenges for local emergency services.
This event is part of a wider pattern of attacks targeting Russia's energy infrastructure. The depot's location is particularly critical as it is situated near a key railway line, highlighting the strategic importance of this target for regional transport networks. These strikes on Russian soil have raised serious questions about the security of its critical assets. For instance, on February 12, drones reportedly hit the Ukhta oil refinery in the Komi Republic, approximately 1,750 km from the Ukrainian border. Just a day earlier, on February 11, the Volgograd refinery, a major Lukoil facility with an annual capacity of 15 million tons of oil, was also attacked.
Security of Strategic Assets in Question
The repeated attacks are causing concern over the safety of Russia's strategic installations and their capacity to meet the country's military demands. The incident in Velikiye Luki could further strain the already complex task faced by Russian military logisticians.
These events underscore the vulnerability of critical infrastructure in Russia, especially during a period of armed conflict. The increased use of drones to target oil refineries suggests evolving tactical approaches by opposing forces, posing a threat not only to economic stability but also to military readiness. In the future, this sustained pressure could severely impact military supply chains and logistics, potentially degrading the operational capabilities of the Russian armed forces.
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