Ukraine has once again demonstrated that Russian energy infrastructure is no longer off-limits, even in the face of direct political pressure from Hungary. A major strike on the Druzhba oil pipeline supply hub highlights how military, economic, and political fronts are now fully intertwined. As Russian air defenses struggle and battlefield losses mount, Kyiv continues to press its advantage deep inside occupied and Russian-held territory.Video Chapters0:00 Political and military overlaps in Ukraine conflict0:45 Ukraine drones strike Russian oil pumping station1:45 Massive explosions at Druzhba pipeline supply hub2:45 Strategic impact of Kalinenko oil station strike3:20 Ukraine drones penetrate deep into Russian airspace4:05 Missile alerts and strikes in occupied Sevastopol4:25 Constant missile strikes hit Belgorod power grid5:10 Unmanned forces strike thousands of enemy targets5:50 Ukrainian strikes hit Russian coastal missile units6:15 Russia launches missile and drone strike wave6:50 Kyiv Mayor Klitschko reacts to Trump question8:15 Battlefield statistics report high Russian equipment losses9:05 Analysis of frontline activity across multiple directions9:50 Ukraine recaptures territory in recent counter-offensive operations11:00 Zelenskyy reports high Russian casualty rates per kilometer11:45 Russian forces withdraw from salient near Pokrovsk12:40 Fiber optic drones destroy Russian logistics warehouse13:10 Ukrainian soldiers capture Russian troops and commander13:40 DARPA and Carnegie Mellon develop morphing wheel#Ukraine #Russia #EnergyWar #Druzhba #Orbán #Geopolitics #WarInUkraine
Orbán Tried to Stop It — Ukraine Hit the Oil Pipeline Anyway
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