Russia's 🇷🇺 Invasion of Ukraine 🇺🇦 (Official Thread)

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@RonFilipkowski
So after promising for two years while campaigning to end the war in 24 hours, then flailing around and failing with only escalation by Putin, Trump appears to revert back to Biden’s policy. So much winning.



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2/37
@TheBigRedLie
This idiot has no clue what he is doing, ever.



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3/37
@CubbiesFan82
Although he tacoed here big time, and he’s a moron the likes of which we may never see again, I will say I enjoy the sideways digging at Russia, and Putin.



4/37
@CatsWillResist
🙄 "I wish both countries well."
Again... would someone please explain to him that he's not supposed to?



5/37
@PopeDavid70233
“After getting to know and fully understand the Ukraine/Russia Military and Economic situation”

So Trump admits he was talking out his ass when he said he could end the war in 24 hours with a single phone call.



6/37
@Hopeful_Voyage
Can't wait see how Benny Johnson and the rest of the MAGA influencer crew on Putins payroll are going to spin this.



7/37
@KindnessnMercy
Rolling out the red carpet for a war criminal who kidnaps children didn't work? Useful idiot.



8/37
@poniesNpucks
He’s trying to scare Putin into ending this so Trump can win his NobLE Peace Prize 🤣🤣🤣

He’s a fukking car salesman.



9/37
@purplefrappe
Putin is too smart for Trump.
Putin is playing 6D chess, while Don0ld is still floundering on the first rung of snakes and ladders.



10/37
@carolyn_from
I wish we had a president who talks about cities, towns and districts in the USA the way trump talks about Russia.
Trump constantly shyts on America while praising Russia.



11/37
@MorctheOrc
Please don’t disturb him if he’s finally doing something clever

Or maybe 👇



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12/37
@Gilbern74
Clearly Trump didn't write that...
Too many well-formed words, correct punctuation, lack of CAPITAL LETTERS.
His account has been hacked.



13/37
@RealBristolBoy
No way he wrote this



14/37
@Hawks0x
Too much winning



15/37
@BenGKaplan65
Witkoff would be wise not to go back to the kremlin alone after this one. Him calling out the economic woes and lack of access to gasoline is something.



16/37
@JimCrai05866627
Take a screenshot of this and hide it before he says he didn't say it.



17/37
@AnneMarieFlynn2
Just a matter of time before he says something totally different.



18/37
@MattMil67676964
Can you hear Moscow Marge in Washington Screaming from there Now? Keep Hegseth out of the loop, or he’ll conveniently forget to send any aid to NATO (Ukraine)



19/37
@kykhan5
Maybe he’s convinced Putin will lose, wants be on the “called it” side and take credit for winning a war.



20/37
@SouthernGrace88
First: He didn't write that

Second: They've basically admitted they had no clue what they were even doing before.



21/37
@NoshrtCutz
No he said a lot only to say Europe will be paying for the war and they are giving weapons to nato not Ukraine… He hasn’t changed anything



22/37
@carolh2023
"Good luck to all" wtf is that about - people are dying, and he treats it like it is some sort of Sunday morning kickabout - sorry America - the world deserves better!



23/37
@RealSkeptico
Also, he ended the war with Tire Rack



24/37
@UncleBu91034810
But didn't Little Marco call him "The best dealmaker on the planet "?.....guess not Little buddy.....



25/37
@MobyRichard2
He’ll change his mind again as soon as he speaks to Putin…



26/37
@realpublicius
I wouldn't trust him. He's going to claim he never said that as soon as Putin sneezes.



27/37
@harzzypro
Alright



28/37
@henksebroer
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29/37
@daftex76
@JeRrE1776 @JamesWattLives @turnip_dolan666



30/37
@LTOPolitics
Details. Details.



31/37
@stop_it_laura
No way he wrote that.



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@northclarctica




33/37
@AlbieDuncan
Apparently he and Vladdy are in another spat? I can't imagine he'd be referring to dikk size if all was well...paper tiger? Not a "real military power?" Don is getting serious now...hope he has a borscht taster...



34/37
@palazzo214
Trump always punts and delays major issues by 2 weeks with Putin and just about everything else. Why?

Because as a man he’s TOO WEAK. As a deal maker he’s TOO WEAK. As the leader of the free world he’s TOO WEAK.



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35/37
@lewing99
How many Ukrainians had to die for this?



36/37
@Rye_Tri
Think of how many lives this dikkface cost by dragging his feet. This administration is worthless



37/37
@barryjfrankel
Trump just wants to stand on the sideline and sell weapons




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Big bucks

Ukraine is also wrecking Russia’s oil infrastructure with drones and missiles now
 

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Ukraine’s Plan to Starve the Russian War Machine​


Negotiations have stalled. Trump keeps changing his policies. Ukrainians, backed by Europeans, are taking matters into their own hands.

By Anne Applebaum

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September 24, 2025, 3:25 PM ET

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In one section of a sprawling warehouse in central Ukraine, workers have stacked what appear to be small airplane wings in neat rows. In another section, a group of men is huddled around what looks like the body of an aircraft, adjusting an electronic panel. In makeshift locations elsewhere in Ukraine, workers are producing these electronic panels from scratch: This company wants to use as few imported parts as possible, avoiding anything American, anything Chinese. Jewelers, I was told, have turned out to be well suited for this kind of finicky manufacturing. Ukraine’s justly celebrated manicurists are good at it too.

They are not alone in being new to the job. Everyone in this factory had a different profession three years ago, because this factory did not exist three years ago. Nor did the Ukrainian drone industry, of which it forms part. Whatever their job description before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, everyone at this production site is now part of a major shift in the politics and economics of the war, one that hasn’t been fully understood by all of Ukraine’s allies.

Once almost entirely dependent on imports of weapons from abroad, the Ukrainians are now producing millions of drones, large and small, as well as other kinds of weapons, every year. They are using them most famously on the front line, where they have prevented the Russians from making large-scale gains this year, despite dire headlines, and where they have ensured that any territory occupied by the Russians comes at a terrible price, in equipment and lives. The Ukrainians have also used sea drones to clear their Black Sea coast of Russian ships, an accomplishment that seemed impossible even to imagine at the start of the war.

Finally, they are using drones to hit distant targets, deep inside Russia, and lately they are hitting so many military objects, refineries, and pipelines that some Ukrainians believe they can do enough damage to force the Russians to end the war. On Monday, they once again struck Gazprom’s fuel-processing plant in Astrakhan, for example, one of the largest gas-chemical complexes in the world and an important source of both gasoline and diesel. Yesterday, they hit a key part of an oil pipeline in Bryansk. Presumably President Volodymyr Zelensky transmitted this optimism to President Donald Trump, who again upended his administration’s previous policies yesterday and declared that Ukraine is “in a position to fight and WIN all of Ukraine back in its original form.”

The company that I visited, Fire Point, specializes in weaponry for these long-range attacks, producing large drones that can travel up to 1,400 kilometers and stay in the air for seven hours. Fire Point recently attracted attention for its newest product, the Flamingo cruise missile, which can hit targets at 3,000 kilometers, and the company is testing ballistic missiles, too. These capabilities have put Fire Point at the cutting edge of Ukraine’s most ambitious strategy: the campaign to damage Russian refineries, pipeline stations, and other economic assets, especially oil-related assets. Trump has still never applied any real pressure on Russia, and is slowly lifting the Biden administration’s sanctions by refusing to update them. By targeting Russia’s oil and gas industry, the Ukrainians have been applying “sanctions” on their own.

Read: Ukraine’s most lethal soldiers

This campaign is not new. I spoke with a Ukrainian officer responsible for helping coordinate the long-range-bombing campaign, and he told me that “sporadic” attempts to hit targets deep in Russia began immediately after the start of the invasion. After the Ukrainians received some American drones under the aegis of a program called Phoenix Ghost, their efforts became more serious. Made for different kinds of wars, the American drones were susceptible to Russian jamming, and the U.S. imposed restrictions on their use. One former soldier now involved in drone manufacturing told me that the Ukrainians weren’t necessarily prepared to use them either. He and some colleagues found boxes of drones in a warehouse along with some other U.S. equipment in the first year of the war, and figured out how to use them from videos they found on the internet. Only later did they receive real instruction. (I agreed not to identify the officer or the former soldier, who fear for their security.)

Whatever their faults, these American donations did inspire the creation of long-range-drone units. Some are part of the military; others are connected to Ukrainian intelligence. As they grew to understand the technology, the commanders of these units, just like the teams deploying battlefield drones and sea drones, concluded that they needed their own drones, as well as their own drone research and development, with a constant feedback loop between the operators on the front lines and the industrial engineers. As the officer told me, “Everything interesting started a year ago, when the Armed Forces of Ukraine started to receive mass numbers of Ukrainian-made drones.” Once their own production lines were in place, they were not trapped by technology invented somewhere else, and they could continually update it to counter advances in Russian tactics and electronic-warfare technology: “What we had two years ago or a year ago,” the officer said, “it’s dramatically different from what we are operating right now.” A weapon that worked last winter might no longer have been useful over the summer.

As a result of both new technology and expanded capacity, the numbers of attacks inside Russia have increased. The officer told me that Ukraine’s long-range-drone units now launch several dozen strikes on Russia every night.

Until recently, the impact of the long-range-drone campaign was hard to measure. The Ukrainians do not always admit to hitting targets deep inside Russia, and many of the targets are in obscure places, where no one is around to record the strike on a cellphone. Russian authorities also make a major effort to hide these strikes and the damage they do, both from their own population and from the rest of the world. On one occasion, Ukrainians learned from satellite pictures that their drones had successfully struck a military airport. They could see debris, oil spills, and other evidence of a successful attack. Just three hours later, all of that evidence was gone: The Russians had cleared the airfield and cleaned the tarmac.

Sometimes evidence emerges anyway, usually via a home video, posted to Telegram, made by a Russian who happens to be near a burning factory or exploding refinery and is shouting for his wife to come and look. But even so, it can be hard to know whether these dramatic fires are caused by drones or by Ukraine’s even more clandestine sabotage campaign inside Russia, alleged to have both Russian and Ukrainian participants. The vacuum has left the field open for what the officer called “fake experts,” and sometimes false claims from those who want to steal credit.

But the Ukrainian military does keep careful track of the damage being done, and has thought carefully about how to prioritize certain targets. It has disrupted airports and hit weapons factories and depots. The Ukrainian officer told me that, early on in the war, his colleagues realized that the Russians are not deterred by the deaths of their soldiers: “Russia can sustain extremely high levels of casualties and losses in human lives. They don’t care about people’s lives.” However, “it is painful for them to lose money.” They need money to fund their oligarchy, as well as to bribe their soldiers to fight: “So naturally, we need to reduce the amount of money available for them.” Oil and oil products provide the majority of Russia’s state income. This is how the oil industry became the Ukrainians’ most important target.

The campaign against the oil industry has been helped by the degradation of Russian air defenses, which had been moved closer to the border of Ukraine and at the moment aren’t numerous enough to cover every possible economic target across a very large country. Since August, 16 of 38 Russian refineries have been hit, some multiple times. Among them are facilities in Samara, Krasnodar, Volgograd, Novokuibyshevsk, and Ryazan, among others, as well as oil depots in Sochi; an oil terminal at Primorsk, in the Baltic; and pumping stations along another pipeline that supplies crude oil in Ust-Luga, in the northern part of the Baltic. In August, the Ukrainians also hit the Unecha pumping station, a crucial part of the Druzhba pipeline that links Russia and Europe and still supplies oil to Hungary and Slovakia, the two European countries that have sought to block or undermine sanctions on Ukraine (and the only two European NATO states who, alongside Turkey, import Russian oil at all).

Read: Ukraine’s warning to the world’s other military forces

The result: Russian overall oil exports are now at their lowest point since the start of the war, and the Russians are running out of oil at home. The commander of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces has said that more than a fifth of Russian refining capacity has been destroyed. The regime has banned the export of refined oil products, because there isn’t enough for the domestic market. Gas stations are closed or badly supplied in areas across the country, including the suburbs of Moscow and St. Petersburg. Telegram accounts post videos of cars waiting in enormous lines. Earlier this month, Izvestiya, a state-owned newspaper, actually admitted to its readers that severe fuel shortages are spreading across central and eastern Russia, as well as in Crimea, a problem it attributed, laughably, to “the seasonal increase in fuel demand and the growth of tourism activity.”

Quietly, Europeans are backing Ukraine’s strategy. The Germans will invest $10.5 billion in support for Ukraine this year and next, a large chunk of which will be spent building drones. Sweden has pledged $7.4 billion. The European Union’s decision to invest $6 billion in a “Drone Alliance” with Ukraine is mostly designed to build anti-drone defenses along Europe’s eastern border, but that money will also accelerate production and benefit Ukraine as well.

Both the Ukrainians and their European allies are also looking harder at the so-called shadow fleet, the oil tankers now traveling around the world under flags of convenience, fraudulent flags, or no flags at all, carrying illicit Russian oil. Many are old, dangerous boats, with inexperienced crew and little or no insurance. Some have been involved in accidents already, and they could do real environmental damage in the Baltic Sea. Sweden, Germany, and Denmark have all announced that they will check the papers of these shadow tankers and sanction those that aren’t insured, adding them to a growing list of sanctioned ships. The point, for the moment, is not just to protect the environment but to raise the costs of Russian oil exports and thus to reduce the amount of money flowing into Russia and back up Ukraine’s air campaign. More extreme measures, including banning these unmarked, uninsured ships from the Baltic altogether, are under consideration too.

But that will take time, which no one in Ukraine wants to waste. No one wants to wait for Trump to impose new sanctions on Russia either. Drones, which can defend the front line and take the battle deep into Russia, can do more. In an address to the nation on September 14, Zelensky put it very clearly: “The most effective sanctions—the ones that work the fastest—are the fires at Russia’s oil refineries, its terminals, oil depots.” In the absence of an American policy that offers something other than rhetoric, the Ukrainians, backed by Europe, will pursue their own solution.
 

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Russia is racking up L's lately hopefully Ukraine can keep the momentum rolling into winter


And the Russian summer offensive racked up another 110,000 casualties in 100 days.

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Also they're in this weird crimea loop where Ukraine will knock out their radars in crimea, Russia will replace them with reserves, and Ukraine will kaboom their replacements. Rinse and repeat for a few months and now ukraine can bomb inland Russia because Russia can't guard that big ass country of theirs because they're running low on air defense.
 

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1/24
@JayinKyiv
Ukraine's attack on Novorossiysk earlier today featured unmanned naval drones that made it deep into port.

It's now a matter of time, as Ukraine's naval drones fleets and Russia's defense incompetence grow alongside each other.



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2/24
@RO8s
Why do it in the day? They'd have got all the way at night!



3/24
@tommuk00
Send in 500 of them at once, destroy every oil port they got.



4/24
@M0DICUM
Adjustments will occur



5/24
@Sponjosas
Russland zeigt immer deutlicher seine Schwäche. Ukraine baut ihre Verteidigung auf, während russische Häfen zu Zielscheiben werden. Das ist nur der Anfang. Die Zeit arbeitet gegen den Aggressor, und die Ukraine wird weiter für ihre Freiheit kämpfen.



6/24
@Devodavo2
👍👍



7/24
@LarryinSINY
At this rate Ukraine may start expandeing west! LOL Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦



8/24
@worldflood1
Damn, this is another great thing to see today. Makes an old man feel spry.



9/24
@dekkerjh




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10/24
@KateSchroe51943
Ukraine is has nothing, is going nowhere and needs to stop before Russia really gets going



11/24
@Chaka8
👏👍



12/24
@scarlet28592848
💪💪💪🇺🇦



13/24
@GabonFrancois
👏👏



14/24
@IbnaDawoud
Russia will retaliate tenfold



15/24
@Rmmn95654291
👋👋👋💪💪💪🇺🇦❤️



16/24
@ArtsStocks
Rest in Putin.



17/24
@gcollins6522
SLAVA UKRAINI 🇺🇦🇺🇸🇺🇦🇺🇸👁️👁️🇺🇸🇺🇦



18/24
@contas65230
Não é a Ucrânia, mais sim a otan Ucrânia não tem satelites,não tem.dinheiro,não tem munições. Tudo que a Ucrânia faz e por meio da otan



19/24
@IlyaVinnichuk
You hit civilians , you call this a win? You fukking demon



20/24
@WirelessEducat
Nato terrorists will pay for it



21/24
@piscinas55
Your naval drones are good just for export. Easy fish for russians.😂



22/24
@WernerBrover




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23/24
@Andrej_Strong
Ukraine killed civilians here. Not better than Russia.



24/24
@Gigantskiy_Los
🇺🇦🤡......................................................🎯🇷🇺



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1/37
@Gerashchenko_en
Several weeks ago, Putin said there would be no increase in taxes in Russia.

Today, the Russian government officially announced that the VAT will grow from 20 to 22% in Russia starting on January 1, 2026.

This money will go towards war.

Each Russian will pay more for any purchase.

VAT is just a name. In reality, that's a military tax in Russia.



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2/37
@SleuthyFella
When a regime says “no new taxes” and then raises VAT to fund war, it’s not just economic policy; it’s narrative control. The public is told it’s routine, necessary, patriotic. But behind the euphemism lies a truth: every purchase becomes a subsidy for violence.



3/37
@jngkarp1
Putin's days are numbered!



4/37
@Bill_Debuque
desperate measures for desperate times.

🥸🤓😎🥷🏻🇺🇦👑



5/37
@U_Rochas
@grok What’s the current economic situation in Russia right now



6/37
@KpictiahNL
Putin’s ‘special operation’ now comes with a special surcharge. Congrats Russia, you’re funding your own misery, one overpriced loaf of bread at a time.



7/37
@JESweet2022
Can't tax your way out of a recession. The Russian people don't have the funds.



8/37
@dustymcboots
The VAT stands for Voluntarily Assigned Termination



9/37
@CirceLM
I can feel his popularity waning as he speaks. I love it, but they'll not be taxed on gas because they don't have any to buy.



10/37
@BurakBaskan00
that wont be enough



11/37
@ClustZContact
When a government says ‘no tax hike’ and then quietly raises VAT, it’s not just about money—it’s about trust.

Every ruble squeezed out of ordinary Russians will be fueling the war machine, not improving lives.

Calling it VAT doesn’t change the reality: it’s a war tax, and the burden falls on citizens who never asked for this war.



12/37
@REALMGRUSCOTIA
Yes, and the Russian people are already burdened with taxes...and no gas....now this increase for the war. I think there will be more protests in Russia.



13/37
@TwitAI_censor
22% of nothing is nothing



14/37
@ALETTAHA
I smell a russian revolt coming. If not now, when?



15/37
@NAFOndue
Clearly, ruZZia must be winning any minute now.



16/37
@Vegasdave59
🤣😂🤣😂



17/37
@RickIn480
What’s their income tax rate?



18/37
@ValerieFella2




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19/37
@MichaelVerstrae
People will pay for the lunatic asylum.



20/37
@6NTCwu2kZY26741
Because of sanctions by many countries and bombing to the oil facilities by drones, revenues from oil fell short of expectation when it comes to the Russian public budget.



21/37
@CatDylanNews
Decode Kremlin - if it says something is not going to happen, it really means that thing will happen.



22/37
@trueJoergWeber
Russia is a failed state 🤨



23/37
@another07047584
still likely bring in less money over time if the economy continues to fail.. as less people will be buying less stuff.



24/37
@leod1954
That’s Trump level gaslighting.



25/37
@Tarique18386095
fukked Zelenskkyy And Macron and NATO Alliance ✋



26/37
@yevgeniy72
This is just a draft budget for 2026-2028 for now. Don't worry, Russia has enough resources for you.



27/37
@InvictusPietro
Probably, and what are the cuts on social support to the European citizens? And the VAT at higher rate: money for the purchase of weapons from USA and money to start a war economy?
This war is a no sense and certainly the populations from both sides are suffering



28/37
@jc_nothias
So the Russian liar-in-chief is requesting a 10% increase on VAT in 2026. Meaning that VAT will represent over 42% on the central government budget. Question is: if Russians stop spending and consuming, this 10% increase may not even match the 2025 VAT revenues. Soon to be broken



29/37
@fireknight1022
"I Stand With Ukraine 🇺🇦!" 🇺🇸🙏🏻



30/37
@francislauer
For sure this rate increase will not cover the loss in federal earnings caused by Ukraine strikes on oil and gasoline infrastructure. Not only in the exportation node. Let's say Dmtry is a salesman who roam with his car 2 oblasts to make sales. No gas, no sales, no taxes.



31/37
@dravashishet
Nu I praebilno on delaet



32/37
@IlinaAlexandrov
Same like EU, In the 🇳🇱, the 2025 budget plan included raising the sales tax (VAT)-like rate on hotel stays, culture, sports, books/newspapers from 9% to 21% starting in 2026 also 🇷🇴,🇸🇰,🇫🇮,🇪🇪 all increase VAT,🇪🇪 effective 1 July 2025. In reality we all pay for this war.



33/37
@LarsJoh3194
Polttoaineet loppu ja valtavat jonot sadoilla bensa-asemilla, veronkorotuksia ja korkojen nostoja @Juha_Korh2 paratiisissa. Kaikenlaista harmia🤣🤣



34/37
@AlfRib15
When a regime is sucking the soil dry to get dollars it doesn't need to give satisfaction to its people, but when it starts charging for rings and necklaces, the regime starts to be charged, It is this Russia that we are beginning to see, thanks to the Ukrainian embargo



35/37
@DougD32179
They got that and we got trumps tariffs!



36/37
@HalcombeL
Raise taxes. Good luck collecting.



37/37
@sander33475
Here in Europe, governments do this time after time . And we are not at war




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1/37
@igorsushko
- Russia has no excess storage for surplus oil meant for the destroyed refineries.
- Can't send surplus oil through some pipelines because the pumping stations are destroyed.
- Can't export surplus oil because the ports are attacked.
Russia will close oil wells, some permanently.

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🧵💥 Ukraine's masterful strategy to force Russia to close its oil wells, expensive to reopen if not impossible.
1) Oil refinery strikes - domestic fuel crisis and storage problem for surplus crude oil.
Salavat Oil Refinery struck again. Refining capacity of 10 million tons/year.


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2/37
@MCTothSTL
Igor, Putin, by desperately reaching for Stalin, may find himself instead in a Gorbachev-like moment where it all comes tumbling down.

@JESweet2022 & I argue at @TheHill that Putin’s seeking a Stalin-like USSR revival in Eastern Europe & in the Caucasus.

https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/5519747-putins-brain-is-back-in-the-ussr/



3/37
@morse1715
Once a well is shut down - you need to drill a new well to restart - $$$$



4/37
@Neurilogical
And the cold will destroy the lines blocked with oil that's unable to move.

Haliburton won't being spending two decades to repair it all once more.



5/37
@poetentiate
Not at all too harsh a punishment for the thousands of Murdered Ukrainians. They deserve to have all their oil wells destroyed.



6/37
@bigcharlie
Close the permafrost wells and they freeze. Stop the Arctic pipelines and they freeze. It happened in the early 90s and it took US/Euro companies to come in and spend 20 years re-drilling the wells for them. Russian oil is done for.



7/37
@marcus56422
I still have a few refineries left on my bingo card.



8/37
@InSheltcom
And It's takes time to build the oil refinerys. Every damage will speed up the economic situation for Russian.



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9/37
@JewelDole
@washingtonpost , @NewYorker , @nytimes, @BostonGlobe, @LATimes , @NPR -

Why aren't you guys talking about this amazing tactic/strategy?
Ukraine is pushing Russia over the edge, to drown in a sea of their own oil-
All due to Russia's own kleptocracy & lack of infrastructure.



10/37
@whambam271
This isn't just another attack on ruSSian refineries.

This is a well thought out strategy. Destroying the heart of critical production, transportation via pumping stations pipelines & sea terminals.

Surgically arresting the capacity for the enemy to finance their war against 🇺🇦



11/37
@marcoaureliop
Did you know that Hitler invaded the USSR because he feared that Stalin would cut off the fuel supply and leave Germany vulnerable and thus the USSR would conquer all of Europe?



12/37
@MarkHal87606381
That's the aim, destroy the wells. Without western expertise they will be shut for a very long time, especially when the very low temperatures crack the pipes.



13/37
@EmanuelMsh70680
@igorsushko Then How are they still Selling Bulk of Millions of Barrel to China and India if they Are short and about to run out??. You have been saying the same thing since 2023, now it's 2025 going 2026. How do they sustain it?



14/37
@InSheltcom
Spare part situation russian Oil refinerys.



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15/37
@tedkel
Who pays for Ukraine's army and weapons?
Do you think Russia may decide to send a message to those paying Ukraine to attack their refineries?
The West is playing with fire.



16/37
@jisoocvnt
- Oil storages are getting blown up by “cigarettes” all across the country



17/37
@masterson_kris
Why all Ukrainian propaganda is pumping up this story as major victory? Military has zero shortages. Simple - kettle joy for population covering that Russian army still advance on the battlefield one region at a time.



18/37
@ShaneFromUSA
Everyone sees just how much trouble they are in , besides russia themselves.
This is why they will collapse again & deservingly so.........



19/37
@Dottysaccount
The trade is balanced production equals processing and exports , storage is limited , especially in by-stream products of refining , if those products aren't used recycled or sold on they must be stored, toxic , explosive corrosive , high temperature and pressure ,



20/37
@GardnerRhod
Coal terminals next ?
Now that's a double whammy



21/37
@DamPinoy
putin will ask trump to tell Zelensky: stop targeting oil refineries 😂😂😂



22/37
@FlapjackFly
Need to start seizing their Shadow Fleet of ships, they're not legal or insured.



23/37
@HernaniRodri19
Kiyv in 3 days, Moscow in 3 years and now, oil wheels. Poetry.



24/37
@cookiemutt
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 and winter is coming!



25/37
@JakeHunter88
Also losing firefighters, technicians, and engineers to repair these oil/gas sights. It's almost that time.



26/37
@khamilton756
Well done, Ukraine.
Keep droaning.



27/37
@RonnieTheMod
Clearly Ukraine was asked not to hit rusZian oil facilities last year until EU arranged alternate supplies. Now it's different. rusZia oil and gas will be terminated even to India and China soon



28/37
@senraba




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29/37
@dedzep101
No they won't. You do realise that almost every country wants to buy oil right?
Really want to hurt Russian oil export hit the "shadow fleet" sink them



30/37
@trish2658
I love that for Russia. Hit in the oil!!!! Every fukking day!



31/37
@Staschme62
Somehow I don't think that this helps the environment much!
What would Greta nothingburger say?



32/37
@ShalamovGulag
Before next winter Ukraine should have drones with even longer range and start attacking the Urengoy gasfields and pipelines. It will close the book for Putin definitely.



33/37
@Heretic_LV
Need few more good hits to make this total reality.



34/37
@bruce_lugo
Hallelujah Yippee Ki-Yay
chucklefvcks fvcknuggets
arsequacks wackadoodles Russian Orcs vermin scum
'slɑvɑ ukrɑ'jini
hɛ'rɔjɑm 'slɑva
'slɑvɑ 'nɑt͡siji🇺🇦💪🏼
Смерть - наші вороги

Get some of your comeuppance swine Orcs
Hahaha



35/37
@Sweden2024
Ugh, I hope they shut down this whole disgusting country.



36/37
@binary_hope
They have portable pump stations just for this purpose like any country with the most basic war contingencies you retard



37/37
@John78988933647
Are you sure this is correct - oil wells have valves that you can turn on and off - no?




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1/37
@igorsushko
🧵💥 Ukraine's masterful strategy to force Russia to close its oil wells, expensive to reopen if not impossible.
1) Oil refinery strikes - domestic fuel crisis and storage problem for surplus crude oil.
Salavat Oil Refinery struck again. Refining capacity of 10 million tons/year.

[Quoted tweet]
💥 Ukraine has now conducted 17 strikes on 12 Russian oil refineries in 45 days.
These refineries represent 42% of total oil refining capacity in Russia.

August 2
1. Novokuybyshevsk Oil Refinery
2. Ryazan Oil Refinery

August 7
3. Afipsky Oil Refinery

August 10
4. Saratov Oil Refinery

August 14
5. Volgograd Oil Refinery

August 15
6. Syzran Oil Refinery

August 19
7. Volgograd Oil Refinery (2nd strike)

August 21
8. Novoshakhtinsk Oil Refinery

August 24 (2nd strike)
9. Syzran Oil Refinery

August 28
10. Kuibyshev Oil Refinery
11. Afipsky Oil Refinery (2nd strike)

August 30
12. Krasnodar Oil Refinery
13. Syzran Oil Refinery (3rd strike)

September 5
14. Ryazan Oil refinery (2nd strike)

September 7
15. Ilsky Oil Refinery

September 13
16. Novo-Ufa Oil Refinery

September 14
17. Kirishi Oil Refinery


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2/37
@igorsushko
💥 2) Strikes on oil pumping stations to paralyze the pipelines.
Volgograd region: Kuzmichi-1 (pipeline from Saratov Oil refinery) and Zenzevatka (pipeline to Novorossiysk port on the Black Sea). Shut down entire Kuibyshev-Tikhoretsk pipeline system - 800,000 barrels/day.



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3/37
@igorsushko
💥 3) Oil export infrastructure:
Russia must export the surplus crude oil to avoid closing oil wells, but it can't.
Black Sea port of Tuapse struck.
Tuapse Oil Terminal shut down - handled 13 million tons/year in exports of crude oil and 4 million in refined fuel products.



https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1970928270993653764/vid/avc1/848x464/udSDwFa-Ehw_BzbN.mp4

4/37
@igorsushko
💥 3) Oil export infrastructure:
After a combined naval and air drone attack, Russia also halted oil exports at the port of Novorossiysk.
Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) terminal and Sheskharis transshipment were exporting 80 million tons/year - 1.6 million barrels/day.



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5/37
@igorsushko
- Russia has no excess storage for surplus oil meant for the destroyed refineries.
- Can't send surplus oil through some pipelines because the pumping stations are destroyed.
- Can't export surplus oil because the ports are attacked.
Russia will close oil wells, some permanently.



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6/37
@RigTyrsson
Maybe once the war starts coming home to the Russian people they will put more pressure on Putin to end it.



7/37
@_JohnWhelan
Such a fine sight.



8/37
@Kusa_Kiramor
Is Beautiful ❤️🇺🇦



9/37
@pommi_wtal
😂😂😂



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10/37
@darrylsherborne
Much more effective than sanctions



11/37
@Krulskitten
On a side note, thank you for this

🎶 Luna - Пальмира 🎵

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿❤️🇺🇦



12/37
@Lemon77853543
Struck again? If its refining capacity is 10 million tons, so it makes 20 million tons lost in total! 🤡
If it is struck for the third time, it would make even 30 million. 😆



13/37
@manaseSlavaUkr
cool



14/37
@CharlesVillet14
This is extraordinary! And Ukraine is doing this with long range weapons it manufactured on its own! Glory to Ukraine!



15/37
@renegar814299
💪💪💪❤️❤️❤️🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦⚡⚡⚡



16/37
@FReynol19030483
I hope this strategy works to force Russia to shut the oil down.



17/37
@Tr0llyTr0llFace
We knew it all along
The question is, what or who has prevented Ukraine from doing it for so long

[Quoted tweet]
People have no idea how fukked russia is if Ukraine targets its refineries and export terminals. If russia can’t do something with the oil it produces, russia will have to shut down its oil wells. This is done by basically injecting concrete inside the well to plug it.


18/37
@fhelling
@UnrollHelper



19/37
@pacgator77
Many wells will be impossible to bring back without highly skilled western petroleum workers.
Many well heads will freeze if the oil stops flowing and crack the well heads to a degree that new heads will be required. Russian petroleum engineering can't do that anymore.



20/37
@Rmmn95654291
👋👋👋💪💪💪🇺🇦❤️



21/37
@leoo77
Great to know this is actually happening. Keep striking those refineries, pipelines and ports again and again ! Don´t stop, this is the way to bring Russia down



22/37
@AlfRib15
Those well their heads in winter will be lost forever. The End.



23/37
@Kerrm7Mickkerr
@threadreaderapp unroll



24/37
@WillFred329621
Real oil /search?q=#Sanctions implemented by 🇺🇦



25/37
@Ricardo75377116
The sad part is that Ukraine could have done this along time ago if given the right weapons and be allowed to attack inside Russia



26/37
@Jambo19097
russia had clearly not enough of these attacks.



27/37
@Kerrm7Mickkerr
@threadreaderapp unroll



28/37
@Angeloj
SLAVA UKRAINE!! SLAVA ZELENSKYY!! SLAVA THE UKRAINIAN PEOPLE! 🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦SLAVA UKRAINE!! SLAVA ZELENSKYY!! SLAVA THE UKRAINIAN PEOPLE! 🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦SLAVA UKRAINE!! SLAVA ZELENSKYY!! SLAVA THE UKRAINIAN PEOPLE! 🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦



29/37
@trish2658
fukk that shyt. Hit them all again.



30/37
@nisswanewt
putey absolutely getting his pants pulled down.



31/37
@cjrdxb
This is a brilliant & undoubtedly winning strategy.. which will ultimately topple Putin's regime & end the war with a catastrophic collapse of the Russian invasion enabling Ukraine to confirm Trump's new stand- that Ukraine can win & restore ALL it's 1991 sovereign borders⚖🙏



32/37
@antimix173
Get ready for more desperate acts from Russia.



33/37
@kendalllllbaaby
Continue to hit the infrastructure of the Russian terrorist state. Oil and gas processing facilities, pumping stations, pipelines , railway stations and lines, tankers. They are in trouble.



34/37
@irek693498
Bandera son of a bytch



35/37
@whelchel




36/37
@judybro81813534
and i guess you will be surprized when Russia responds in kind



37/37
@johnsmi34971172
What happened to carbon footprint?
Ukraine doesnt give a fukk about environment




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@Gerashchenko_en
"In Bashkiria, the losses are the largest among the regions. Those who signed a contract have already been brought back in zinc coffins. From our entire battalion, barely a company is left."

Alexey "Mitay" Mitayev, born April 21, 1985, in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Amzibash village (the population - 417 people). 1219th Motor Rifle Regiment, military unit 29601, logistics platoon.

A Russian soldier, mobilized in 2022, shared that his platoon was promised to simply support those units on the frontline "for only a year," but instead, he was sent to an assault right away. He also added that of the 700 soldiers in his battalion, most are either killed or wounded.

📹: Butusov Plus



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2/7
@Morr891Thomas
Ruzz total losses
2022 = 105,970 = 340.71/day
2023 = 253,280 = 693.89/day
2024 = 430,300 = 1,175.68/day

2025 = 313,350 (day 268) = 1,169.21/day



3/7
@Joeegan19655422
Putin’s Russia

Putin’s a Paper Tiger

Eeery to think 85% of the Russian population in Russia or abroad support Putin’s invasion

Reside in Lafayette Ca … wife’s from Kyiv, 2022 “had” 6 Russian couples we’ve separated gatherings with them because of views



4/7
@damndamntired
He rather looks like 400 yrs of age than 40!



5/7
@laurencetotoole
He looks like he's in his 60s



6/7
@JimBeef56
Boy, he must have had a tough milk round.



7/7
@meetwad73
A Russian battalion can have anywhere from four to eight companies with about 600 to 800 solders in the battalion. So, you are looking around at least 75% possibly over 90% dead and wounded.
Crazy.




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1/37
@Gerashchenko_en
Russian Telegram channels report that there is a total fuel shortage in Russia, with about 360 gas stations shutting down due to a lack of gasoline. Supply disruptions have affected the Moscow, Leningrad, Ryazan, and Nizhny Novgorod regions, among others.

It is reported that the situation is felt most severely in southern Russia, where the number of gas stations has decreased by 14%, and in the temporarily occupied Crimea and Sevastopol - by nearly half.

At the same time, Sergey Aksenov, so-called "head" of the Russian-occupied Crimea, called on residents of the peninsula to be patient and stated that the situation is under control and will soon be resolved, with gasoline once again becoming available.

From "Kyiv in three days" to "gas shortage"...



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2/37
@anezkah1




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3/37
@veronik81490261
Maybe Europe could give them a little help and sell them a tiny bit of fuel.😜



4/37
@pcl100
Meanwhile Chay Bowes who has now blocked me tries to say something different.
He blocked me this week because I constantly call out his RT propaganda.



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5/37
@VPMLII
I still can't understand this enigmatic Russian soul.
Why did Putin decide to destroy a relatively viable Russia? Why are Russians doing this to their country? Why this eternal suffering, mass voluntary suicide, and desire for destruction and evil?



6/37
@DidoWojtas




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7/37
@marcus56422




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8/37
@sybille_zeisel
NICE!🤓



9/37
@pookydirt
💙💛🙏🏻🇺🇦



10/37
@VesaMutanen
Unfortunately, diesel is still available, but if it ran out, Russia would be in real trouble. Hopefully, this will happen soon. Then both the army and freight transport would come to a standstill.



11/37
@RayHillMac
The war is coming home where it belongs



12/37
@MommaMaryJ
The E-95 gas shortage will be solved in 2days🤪🤪😂😂😂



13/37
@Ellanisa311966




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14/37
@mhrluscombe
Mad Max Russki.



15/37
@trilogium_
Putin says there is plenty of gasoline in Russia,

but gas stations can't deliver it because they don't have gasolin.



16/37
@cheezwitham
Am I such a horrible person because I am thoroughly ENJOYING this for Orkistan?😈
Payback is a bytch and they have more than earned it.😹😹😹As a patriotic US citizen I support Ukraine!👍👍👍



17/37
@GT67
/search?q=#RussianFuelCrisis



18/37
@TriciaAFenmore
Now the ⬜🟦⬜️Russian Resistance should be neutralizing all the gas stations that are closed so that they are unusable even when fuel becomes available again. /search?q=#Rospartizan



19/37
@ManuelHerculano




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20/37
@citizenyid




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21/37
@S_D_S_1988
Thoughts & Refinery Explosions 🙏🏻



22/37
@CirceLM
Carpool ever considered?



23/37
@Jubilee2024Spr
Well they thank their esteemed leader PUTIN for there being NO GAS, a real shame, Winter coming as well, no fuel Oil, No Car fuel, HAPPY DAYS RUSSKIS.



24/37
@olaf_schaper
There are >30000 gas stations in russia.



25/37
@Rebecca72935173
Good



26/37
@grode__
Said it since the beginning of the invasion: Russia will become a hinterland.



27/37
@AngieDejong
Yes!!!



28/37
@berlib1
Continuez ! tRump sera heureux de vendre du sans plomb à Putler !



29/37
@Cnithster
So nice to hear this!



30/37
@Chaka8
🤣



31/37
@ukraini_sl95621
🤷‍♀️



32/37
@AkLurker
Time to turn the screws and make it worse. It’s great that this is happening but it’s happening too slow. As they reach crisis levels it’s time to remove any hope of a recovery any time soon



33/37
@TaurusWitch2010
Eliminate their fuel supplies completely. 🤷🏻‍♀️



34/37
@mirjam_the
Yeah, Russia fukk around and find out 🤷🏼‍♀️



35/37
@JohnnyJCabrera
This is why the White House and some of his administration officials are talking tough about Russia, it's decline. TACO is realizing he's been backing the wrong side. Europe is uniting with Ukraine an turning against America because of his bull-shyt...Release the Files, fuk face.



36/37
@Ed_Color3
Hopefully it is 630 gas stations shutting down tomorrow



37/37
@viki20411555
And vinter is comming.




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1/37
@Gerashchenko_en
In one of the Russian kindergartens, kids were made to stage a scene with a plot in which a mother receives a death notification about her son, who died on the battlefield.

Russia instills a war mindset in people's heads starting from a very early age. This is terrifying on so many levels.

[Quoted tweet]
In a Russian school in Kursk, a cadet class for first-graders has opened. Children were prepared for enrollment back in kindergarten, "being introduced to military uniforms and traditions of military service."

Now, 6- to 7-year-olds face standard-issue uniforms, drill training, a teacher who participated in the "special military operation," and "patriotic education in the spirit of serving the motherland." At the ceremonial opening, the project was presented as "an important step in raising the country’s future defenders."

Russia militarizes children from a very small age. This is a very dangerous symptom.


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2/37
@UnionOfBrest
And what are our kids in the West doing today?



3/37
@Wendehopes
Very disturbing



4/37
@handsoitgoes
What’s crucial in any discussion around children in 🇷🇺is the 🌐 needs to remember also while disturbing is given the extraordinary number of children deported by Putin (estimated 300k just in ‘22) it’s possible some of these children in this education system are Ukrainian.



5/37
@ChristinaSAULN2
Demented people



6/37
@nonamenonutn
Indocrination like this is sick.



7/37
@patrickmaerte
Chasing the Sniper 71:Into the Fire (Korean War)



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8/37
@worldpaulcarr
This is why Russia must be defeated!

Ukraine must get everything.

All its lands back including Crimea; admission to NATO; admission to EU; NATO troops in Ukraine and ballistic missile defense batteries like in Romania and Poland.

Otherwise, Russia will just prepare for another invasion.

Otherwise, the European NATO countries will be wondering again if the US will be unambiguously on its side when Russia starts testing their defences again.



9/37
@ARadenquad
The adults running this deserve the "complete discipline" of prison for a long time.



10/37
@ARadenquad
Where's her toy Lada?



11/37
@Zdenek_Mlcoch
primitive agressors



12/37
@Framob
The only word I can think of is indoctrination, there is nothing else I can think of in the English language to call it.
Thinking about all the lovely Ukrainian kids with their bright coloured clothes on & the others in camo. Shouldn't happen to any child ,wearing camo to school.



13/37
@CirceLM
That is just plain sick.



14/37
@stepsenmccool
When the Russian kids start showing up at the front lines, you know, it will be over soon. Same thing happened in the Third Reich 1945, delusional kids defending their propaganda shythole when the war was lost already.



15/37
@sobeusz
Sick



16/37
@Galenit
Вони просто ебнутые !



17/37
@240vpow
This is sick



18/37
@TamstaDao
They learn well from Hamas



19/37
@Alin_Alex28
Nothing to see here, just regular Putlerjugend training.



20/37
@BayJoe0810
America same same, but different



21/37
@DeathMetalMKF
More bodies for the meat grinder



22/37
@relf_rosa
I mean, in what universe is this in children’s best interests?



23/37
@ruthwill64
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿this is absolutely grim



24/37
@BostonSister
That is just twisted and sickening.
Children should be allowed to be happy and wondrous, worldwide.



25/37
@KrayzieStryker
That's known for years. Much like China, NK. Basically everyone that sees the west it's enemies.



26/37
@andrewsduncan1
And to think the UK Labour Party still sings the Red Flag/ International at it’s conferences.



27/37
@WinniMo1959
Unbelievable



28/37
@adrienlaplume
It looks like Hamas 's school!



29/37
@SusanTa45889248
Omg 😦



30/37
@AriViherkoski
Remember-this is Russia!



31/37
@mogeladze1
murder kindergraden



32/37
@Yoormarn
Putlerjugend.



33/37
@mac__steele
The great patriotic war to fund putins next palace



34/37
@opencoder
/search?q=#terrorRussia



35/37
@bb75golfito
Russian = Hamas 🤮



36/37
@bibspeter
kann man sich in den westl. Ländern nicht ausdenken 😳🤨

/search?q=#RussiaPutinTrashOfHumanity



37/37
@Vixennnnnn
😱🤬😭🤢🤮




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1/37
@JayinKyiv
In the aftermath of Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb, thousands of trucks from China are stranded at borders in countries like Kazakhstan, awaiting searches before entering Russia, most are now waiting over 3 weeks.

Putin's hellscape is falling apart

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2/37
@depue25051
🥳🥳🥳

3/37
@NancyLipschult2
Wonderful

4/37
@larryloik
@JayinKyiv keep up the great work, we're following you from Las Vegas USA

5/37
@_JohnWhelan
So great to see.

6/37
@KennethBBoman
Excellent, keep up the good work!

7/37
@another07047584
Hope spiderweb part 2 is soon.

8/37
@rikki_5
@grok what was ukraines operation spiderweb?

9/37
@Geostrategic777
The Axis of Evil is having fiscal problems, and it's only the start.

10/37
@glibguy
Why would trucks from China have drones? Seems fishy

11/37
@AlexAlarga
This is great. Let the ru economy grind down to a paranoid standstill.

12/37
@Mongoose1269132
The idiots didn't even realize that those trucks were coming from inside of Russia, not from China. Or from another country. But never stop the Russians when they are doing a mistake.

13/37
@BoulderBurn
lol. Shut up you plonker.

14/37
@shaheryark59
This is probably due to the smuggling of drones by Ukraine into Russia in such container trucks. They will try to ensure that the same is not repeated again.

15/37
@LeaningPines64
Genius

16/37
@Realfacehand
Esto es cierto @grok ?

17/37
@fireknight1022
"I Stand With Ukraine 🇺🇦!" 🇺🇸🙏🏻

18/37
@ErikMeliska
They wait on the way OUT of Russia, not in. Only transit through Kazachstan is allowed.

19/37
@michael3142345
Falling apart

20/37
@johngreeene
Great

21/37
@AnthonyBromle16
Good for them to feel a bit of chaos too!

22/37
@ConradConnolly
Goodbye any perishable cargo.

23/37
@KathleenOhyw8
I'll drink to That!

24/37
@umspickin
I see they seem to like western trucks.

25/37
@sayitlikeitisyo
Strip the trucks

26/37
@Devodavo2
👍👍

27/37
@Tvisyn
A very positive side effect of Spiderweb that the Ukrainians themselves had probably not thought of.

28/37
@Nils_Jungenas
@grok
Are you able to provide a transcription?

29/37
@HARLANCOUNTYY
3 weeks?

30/37
@RodEllard
Heck of a target.

31/37
@JonasAlmn190905
Oh no 🤣🤣

32/37
@MrcioCu80784177
That's mostly because of Poland closing borders

33/37
@NLWhiteRoad
Good

34/37
@maggie48766499
Well done🇺🇦

35/37
@c_r_5
And some people wondered why Ukraine publicised how they did it

36/37
@coastalmom11
Waiting over 3 weeks!

37/37
@DawnAuletta
Good


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