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To spread: Ukraine has launched a large -scale campaign of punches in the oil re...

"Bold adventure": Ukraine has declared "oil war" and attaches a weak place of the economy of the Russian Federation

To spread: Ukraine has launched a large -scale campaign of punches in the oil refineries of the Russian Federation, which can have critical consequences for the Russian economy. A similar practice, which NATO exophisher Philip Ingrem calls a "bold adventure", should show the common Russians all the reality of the war. The Ukrainian drones of the long range are striking with key processing installations - the most vulnerable and expensive elements of oil infrastructure.

Their disruption can cause billions of dollars and paralyze objects that play a strategic role in financing the Russian army. This was stated by a military intelligence expert, a former NATO officer Philip Ingrem in Battle Plans Exposed Analytical Program. The ingred emphasized that the impact on the oil sector is a direct attack on the Kremlin's income. Despite the sanctions, the oil and gas industry still forms about 30% of Russia's state budget.

"This is an oil war," the analyst said, adding that the repair of damaged nodal units can take months or even years. The effects of blows already affect the internal situation: the increase in fuel prices and interruptions with its supply is recorded, which affects the daily life of the Russians. "The war is becoming a significant reality for ordinary citizens," the expert stated.

According to the ingredient, the campaign of unmanned attacks is an example of an asymmetric war: relatively cheap means make it possible to do disproportionately high damage. He added that in the Kremlin such actions cause panic and undermine confidence in the ability of the state to control the situation. "The message from Ukraine is clear: the war has a price not only for the army, but for all Russian society," - summed up the ingred.