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Destroy oil depots and logistics in the Russian Federation: SBU and GUR now a new tactic - an expert (video)

The last blows of oil facilities is a very important step to leave the occupiers without fuel and complicate oil or gas exports. Even on "gray" vessels exporting Russian raw materials, national security expert Viktor Yang, says. The blows of the Self -Defense forces of Ukraine in Tuapse or Leningrad region can be considered a new strategy where GUR and SBU assumes more responsibility for the destruction of military objects of the enemy.

And they are not only oil depots, but also airfields and everything else that can serve for the army of the Russian Federation. This was stated in an interview with Focus by a military and public figure, Major-General of the Security Service of Ukraine, national security expert Viktor Yugan.

According to him, now the General Intelligence Directorate is conducting operations against hostile MIC in its territory, and the SBU takes care of logistics ways to complicate the movement of the occupiers and supply to their army as much as possible. "The SBU also deals with the destruction of logistics hubs where Russia is trying to overload oil or gas for export," emphasizes the Major General of the Reserve.

"Even Russian economists have already admitted that export problems have begun because of this. " Victor Yugan does not rule out that unknown marine drones may soon take place on the so -called "gray" vessels with Russian raw materials. These vessels are a legitimate military goal of Ukraine, because for money from oil or gas Russia provides an occupier army with a weapon.

"Russia spends up to a billion dollars a day for war with Ukraine daily, which is a very significant amount that allows you to earn a" gray "export fleet," the expert says. "So it is important for Ukraine to stop or complicate the flow of income from such exports. " Oil processing plants and storage factories play a very important role for the Russian army, because they are, in fact, "blood" for tanks and armored vehicles, Viktor Yugan notes.