Long-Range Drones Strike Russia’s Oil & Gas — $100B Damage, Supply Chaos

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Long-range drones (1,000 km+) and precision strikes have targeted Russia’s oil and gas facilities, causing widespread damage and a mounting economic toll. Experts say these attacks directly hit the Kremlin’s revenue streams and logistics — not just facilities, but the ability to fuel military operations.

Ukraine’s campaign combines intelligence-led targeting, allied support, and asymmetric tactics: cheap drones inflicting multi-billion dollar losses by disabling complex refinery equipment that’s hard to replace under sanctions. This analysis explains the methods, the likely economic impact, and what it could mean for Russia’s ability to sustain the war.

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