Last night, Ukrainian suicide drones attacked the Bashneft oil refinery in Ufa, which is 1330 kilometers away from the Ukraine border in a straight line.

It was during yesterday's attack on this target that two Ukrainian "Berserk" suicide drones collided with a high-rise building under construction in Ufa.

This was the second time Ufa has been attacked by Ukrainian drones. After two years and two months since the first attack on energy fuel facilities, Russia should have at least partially deployed air defense systems around these targets: using FPV air defense drones, with intelligence provided by an acoustic sensor network and portable radar installed around the factory area. However, it seems as if nothing has happened in Ufa, and it continues to live in a peaceful world.

After more than two years, Russia has only recently allowed security companies guarding energy facilities to use light weapons to counter drone attacks.

However, in the context of Trump's "epic farce" in the Middle East and the relaxation of sanctions against Russian oil trade, it is no surprise that Ukraine has begun to pay more attention to Russian energy facilities, aiming to disrupt Russia's ability to increase its oil supply to the international market, prevent its fiscal revenue growth, and thus weaken Russia's ability to fund the special military operation.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1860354500514828/

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