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Daniele @hartreefock.bsky.social

2. The collected data and visual representation of strikes on Russian oil infrastructure provide valuable insights into the efficacy of Ukrainian operations targeting oil depots and refineries.

jan 26, 2025, 9:27 am • 8 0

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Daniele @hartreefock.bsky.social

3. The escalation in attack frequency, the increasing reliance on drones, and the evolving focus on both depots and refineries highlight a deliberate and adaptive strategy aimed at undermining Russia’s energy logistics and industrial capacity.

jan 26, 2025, 9:27 am • 8 0 • view
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Daniele @hartreefock.bsky.social

4. The data indicates a notable rise in strikes over time, showcasing Ukraine's enhanced ability to disrupt Russian energy infrastructure. The transition from occasional attacks in 2022 to frequent operations in 2024 and 2025 illustrates a significant operational learning curve.

jan 26, 2025, 9:29 am • 8 0 • view
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Daniele @hartreefock.bsky.social

5. The peak in March 2024 highlights Ukraine's capacity to execute coordinated campaigns at crucial times.

jan 26, 2025, 9:29 am • 8 0 • view
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Daniele @hartreefock.bsky.social

6. This escalation likely has a dual impact: immediate disruption of fuel supplies and longer-term degradation of Russia’s ability to sustain economically the war effort.

jan 26, 2025, 9:30 am • 11 0 • view
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Daniele @hartreefock.bsky.social

End. Repeated targeting of key regions, such as Bryansk, Voronezh, and Saratov Oblast, suggests that Ukraine’s strategy is focused on regions critical to energy logistics, potentially forcing Russia to divert resources for repair and defence.

jan 26, 2025, 9:30 am • 11 0 • view