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TexasTowelie

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Sat Mar 14, 2026, 12:45 PM 12 hrs ago

Ukraine's 'Unpleasant Surprise' for the Russian Army. - The Russian Dude



Russia-Ukraine war enters a new phase where Ukraine is no longer focusing only on the frontline, but also expanding pressure deep into Russia’s energy infrastructure, oil transit routes, drone warfare systems, military industry, and strategic logistics. In this update, we break down Ukraine’s reported strike on the Tikhoretsk oil hub in Krasnodar region, why Novorossiysk matters so much for Russian oil exports, how repeated attacks on Transneft-linked infrastructure could disrupt the flow of petroleum products, and why strikes on facilities like Metafrax Chemicals, Dorogobuzh, UralKhim, Akron, KuibyshevAzot, and the Kremniy El plant in Bryansk point to a broader Ukrainian strategy aimed at weakening Russia’s war economy.

We also cover the latest Institute for the Study of War assessment from March 11, including Russian offensive activity near Sumy, Slovyansk, Lyman, Yarova, Drobysheve, and Stavky, and why continued attacks do not necessarily mean a real breakthrough. On top of that, the video looks at Ukraine opening battlefield datasets to allies for AI drone training, Mykhailo Fedorov’s comments about millions of annotated combat images, Volodymyr Zelenskyy waiting for White House approval on a major drone production agreement, and the growing importance of AI, drone autonomy, air defense, and battlefield data in the future of war.

At the same time, Russia’s oil picture is becoming more contradictory, with Reuters reporting a possible March budget boost from oil prices above $119 per barrel while the International Energy Agency says Russian crude oil and refined fuel exports in February fell to their lowest level since the full-scale invasion began, with exports to India down, Druzhba pipeline flows disrupted, and production pressure continuing. The briefing also examines Kirill Dmitriev’s energy diplomacy, Vladimir Putin’s use of global oil instability, the Strait of Hormuz shock, sanctions pressure, Russian shadow fleet discussions, Shahed drone attacks, Patriot missile costs, and the broader question of whether Moscow can still sustain pressure at the front while Ukraine increasingly attacks the systems behind the front.

This is a deep analysis of the latest Russia Ukraine war news, Ukraine strike on Russian oil infrastructure, Russian economy under sanctions, Zelenskyy drone strategy, Black Sea logistics, Novorossiysk export routes, and how oil, drones, AI, and logistics are shaping the next stage of the war.
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