Ukraine's Drones Are Hitting Russia Where It Hurts: Inside Its Own Gas Tank
The war's center of gravity is quietly shifting from the front lines to Russia's refineries, and that changes what kind of pressure Moscow feels at home. Ukraine's longer-range drones and missiles are now reaching deep enough to choke Russia's own fuel supply, creating shortages inside the country waging the war.
Bottom Line
Ukraine has shifted the war's pain inward, striking the refineries and infrastructure that keep Russia running and adding fuel shortages to an already-strained domestic economy. Whether this nudges Moscow toward a deal or hardens its stance is the central uncertainty — and one source's hint at a renewed fight for Crimea remains unconfirmed by the others.
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