Ukrainian strikes cause up to $900 million in damage to Russian energy infrastructure over six months
- Over six months, Ukrainian attacks caused damage to Russian energy infrastructure estimated between $658 million and $900 million, according to ASTRA.
- A strike on Gazprom's Astrakhan Gas Processing Plant disabled critical operations for six months and potentially cost up to 40 billion rubles in losses, as noted by analysts.
- Ukrainian drones targeted strategic sites, including the Ryazan Oil Refinery, which saw an 85% revenue drop after fuel shipment suspension, confirmed by satellite imagery.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the ceasefire on energy infrastructure would begin on March 25, despite Kremlin claims of a prior agreement.
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Ukraine’s energy strikes have done hundreds of millions of dollars of damage
Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy facilities over the past six months have caused an estimated 59.4 billion rubles ($706.5 million) in damage, according to a new joint investigation by RFE/RL and the Ukrainian project Frontelligence Insight. The findings are based on more than 100 satellite images showing the aftermath of the attacks. Meduza shares key insights from the report. Using data from the platform GeoConfirmed, journalists and activis…
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