Russia & Ukraine

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Jan 18, 2022.

  1. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-...-Installations-in-Russian-Border-Regions.html

    Ukraine Strikes Oil Installations in Russian Border Regions

    Jun 06, 2024, 10:30 AM CDT

    Suspected Ukrainian drone strikes early on June 6 set Russian oil installations on fire in two regions bordering Ukraine as Russia continued to launch strikes on civilian targets in several Ukrainian regions.

    A drone attack on an oil refinery in Novoshakhtinsk in Russia's Rostov region early on June 6 has caused a fire, prompting a temporary halt of operations, regional governor Vasily Golubev said.

    “Work was suspended due to a repeated attack, the personnel were evacuated to a safe distance,” local Telegram channels quoted Golubev as saying.

    The fire covered an area of 100 square meters, Golubev said, adding that, according to preliminary data, there were no dead or injured.

    The SHOT telegram channel, citing eyewitnesses, reported that several loud explosions were heard in Novoshakhtinsk in the early hours of June 6, then fire and smoke became visible in the area of the oil refinery.

    The Astra channel published a video of a large fire at a plant the Novoshakhtinsk installation.

    The strike was the third on the Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery, which is located some 10 kilometers from the border with Ukraine. Two previous attacks in March and April also temporarily stopped its activity, according to Russian media.

    Meanwhile, Belgorod regional Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov reported that a drone attack on an oil depot in Stary Oskol, less than 100 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, started a fire.

    "The Ukrainian Armed Forces, using a kamikaze drone, attacked an oil depot on the territory of the Stary Oskol urban district. As a result of the explosion, one of the tanks caught fire. Four fire crews quickly extinguished the fire. The blast wave blew out the windows in the security building. There were no casualties," Gladkov wrote.

    Kyiv has not commented on the reports, which could not be independently verified.

    Ukraine has been subjected to incessant Russian drone and missile strikes on its civilian and energy infrastructure since the start of the war that have caused numerous casualties among civilians and huge material damage.

    Kyiv in turn has increasingly resorted to targeting Russian energy infrastructure, mainly oil installations, with its own drone strikes in order to degrade the Russian military's fuel reserves.

    Meanwhile, the Ukrainian air force said that its air defense systems shot down 17 out of 18 Russian drones over the Mykolayiv, Kherson, Zaporizhzhya, and Khmelnytskiy regions early on June 6.

    Separately, Serhiy Lysak, the governor of the southern region of Dnipropetrovsk, said that a Russian drone hit a passenger minibus in the city of Nikopol, injuring four people and triggering a fire.

    Lysak posted photos of the burnt-out vehicle on his Telegram channel.
     
    #16601     Jun 6, 2024
  2. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #16602     Jun 6, 2024
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #16603     Jun 6, 2024
  4. Businessman

    Businessman

    Ukranians are fighting back, dont want to die to Biden:

     
    #16604     Jun 6, 2024
  5. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    madvlad is just a spoiled and stupid little boy.

    just like stinky T.


    their parents failed big time.
     
    #16605     Jun 6, 2024
  6. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    we will see a new

    D-Day



    soon.


    freedom will prevail once again.
     
    #16606     Jun 6, 2024
  7. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Let's catch up with the latest laughable Russian propaganda film.



    A translation of the X/Twitter context note:

    This post is propaganda from Russia.

    This is a production produced by Russian military personnel.

    The soldier, supposedly French, has a strong Eastern European accent (supposedly Russian) as well as camouflage different from French soldiers:
     
    #16607     Jun 6, 2024
  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

     
    #16608     Jun 6, 2024
    Nobert likes this.
  9. Businessman

    Businessman

     
    #16609     Jun 6, 2024
  10. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Let's look at reality... The person was stopped for traffic violations and attempted to flee. Nothing to do with mobilization.

    Do you realize yet that nearly none of your film clips show anything related to Ukraine mobilization? Nearly all of your videos are either not filmed in Ukraine (in countries like Russia and occupied areas of Ukraine), show the FSB picking up Russian agents, or are not what they claim to be. Straight up Russian propaganda.





    He fled because of a dangerous intersection: in Cherkasy TCCC commented on the video with the detention of a man on the street
    https://provce.ck.ua/tikav-cherez-n...y-video-iz-zatrymanniam-cholovika-na-vulytsi/

    (auto-translate)
    The network published a video in which the Cherkasy law enforcement officer detains an unknown man trying to bring to the ground. The Cherkasy Territorial Equipment Center was also present at the scene.

    As explained in the press service of the regional TCCC, the Cherkaschanin tried to escape due to a dangerous intersection, so the police officer tried to detain him for security.

    “The TCCC servicemen have carried out warning measures. This citizen refused to provide documents and behaved in bad with respect to police and military officers. He then asked the military to show the documents, but when they left, the man began to flee. And fled due to a dangerous intersection with intense transport movement. The police officer tried to stop violations of traffic rules,” the Про всеTCCC told reporters.

    In the press service of the patrol police of Cherkasy region confirmed that the Cherkasyets violated traffic rules.

    “Today, at the intersection of Vladimir the Great and Defenders Azovstal, patrolmen stopped the Renault truck, the passenger of which categorically refused to communicate with the police and began to flee, running the road in an unidentified place for this place,” says patrol police spokesman Alexei Dragun. - The man then returned to the scene. The inspectors made a decree for the time. 1st century 127 (Transition of hiking in unidentified places) of the Code".

    The offender was still given a message.

    https://t.me/typical_cherkasy/23125

    All the most interesting news of Cherkasy and the region can be received on our channel inTelegram
     
    #16610     Jun 6, 2024