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raging545
@raging545
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Massive explosions at a Russian ammunition depot have been recorded in Khrustalnyi, Luhansk region. It was reportedly hit by what sounds like jet powered drones.
https://x.com/raging545/status/2051795077760966771?s=20
🚨 🇺🇦🇷🇺 Ukraine just took out Russia's second-largest oil refinery in a long-range drone strike that disabled three of its four crude distillation units.

-Kirishi refinery, owned by Surgutneftegaz, halted all processing

-Three of four crude distillation units damaged, the core component every refinery depends on

-Refinery sits 800 km from the Ukrainian border, deep inside Russia in the Leningrad region

-Capacity of 400,000 barrels per day, roughly 7% of Russia's total oil refining volume

-Key supplier of diesel to both Russia's domestic market and export channels

-Repair timeline unknown, but multiple secondary units also damaged

-Confirmed by Ukraine's Security Service

This is the largest single blow Ukraine has landed on Russia's oil sector in the entire war.

Kirishi is not a peripheral facility.

It is one of the central pillars of Russian fuel production and a major source of diesel for both civilians and the front.

Taking out three of its four CDUs means the refinery cannot function in any meaningful capacity until those units are rebuilt, and you do not rebuild crude distillation units in days.

You rebuild them in months under Western sanctions that block the parts you need.

Ukraine has been quietly grinding down Russia's $3 trillion war economy with these long-range drone strikes for months.

Pipelines, ports, refineries, tankers.

The war that nobody talks about anymore is still very much being fought, and Kyiv just delivered one of its biggest blows yet. https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/2051818120768028930?s=20
NEXTA
@nexta_tv
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⚡️ Ukraine will not observe the May 9 ceasefire

Defense Ministry adviser Sternenko, following the brutal attacks overnight, stated:

“Russia violated the ceasefire regime and carried out a series of attacks on Ukraine.

These actions by the aggressor nullify the ‘ceasefire’ for May 9 announced by Putin.”

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APA 2026: 70 new offshore exploration blocks across the Barents Sea, Norwegian Sea, and North Sea.

Not frontier wildcats mature, infrastructure-adjacent acreage designed to produce fast

Separately: Oslo approved development plans to reopen 3 gasfields in the North Sea that were shut in 1998:
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Operator: ConocoPhillips, with investments of about 19 billion NOK (~$2.0 billion)

Gas to Germany.
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These moves are Oslo's answer to that cliff edge.

For Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK, this is an insurance policy .
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More Leftie Than Thou
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Here at "The Gaggle" we have very little time for the "more Leftie than thou" school of thought--that's the approach to life according to which the only thing that matters is whether you take the right position on every issue under the sun from Abortion to Zelensky. No one in the world meets the exacting standards of this school of thought; any Leftie leader anywhere is always selling out to the bankers and the capitalists. The perfect exemplar of this is the unreadable Jacobin magazine. 

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