Ukraine President Unveils New Long-Range Operations; Russian Oil Refining Drops 10%.
Strategic Discussions on Upcoming Operations and Russia's Economic Decline
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi and Chief of the General Staff Andriy Hnatov to discuss plans for new long-range military operations. The conversation also covered the current situation inside Russia, specifically a reported 10% reduction in the country's oil refining capacity over the past several months.
During the briefing, Zelenskyy highlighted that the Russian military continues to suffer heavy daily losses, with at least one thousand personnel killed or wounded. This underscores the intensity of ongoing combat and the effectiveness of Ukrainian forces in targeting strategic enemy assets. The president attributed the drop in Russian oil processing to mounting economic pressure stemming from the war, noting that this decline is a direct consequence of Moscow's aggression.
'If Russia chooses war, its oil industry will keep shrinking.' Volodymyr Zelenskyy
This statement reflects Ukraine's firm stance on countering Russian hostilities through both military and economic measures. The discussion of long-range operations and Russia's financial losses has become a central pillar of Ukraine's strategy as the conflict continues.
Expert Contributions to the Discussion
The broadcast also featured insights from several analysts and officials, including:
- Yaroslav Makitra
- Dmytro Hromakov
- Oleksiy Yizhak
- Ihor (call sign 'Pyts')
- Serhiy Nahornyak
- Vitaliy Kim
- Viktor Halchynskyi
- Mykola Holomsha
- Ruslan Bolhov
- Petro Oleshchuk
These experts joined the conversation to address pressing security and defense issues.
This meeting underscores the proactive stance of Ukraine's military leadership in planning new operations, signaling the country's readiness to sustain its defense efforts. By raising the issue of Russia's economic setbacks, Ukraine demonstrates its use of informational and economic fronts alongside battlefield tactics. In this context, the 10% decline in Russian oil refining could have far-reaching implications for Moscow's ability to fund and sustain its military campaign.
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