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7 October 2025

When Ukraine’s Drones Fly 2,000 km, Putin’s Confidence Shakes

According to the Kyiv Post, Ukraine has carried out a drone strike more than 2,000 kilometers beyond its border. The target was an oil refinery in Tyumen, Russia, which was reportedly damaged in the attack.

Regardless of the extent of the damage, the incident is significant in that it demonstrates that Russian infrastructure is increasingly within Ukraine’s reach. Consequently, Russia’s war economy is becoming ever more vulnerable — just as Vladimir Putin turns 73.

For example, fuel shortages in many regions of Russia are already severe and are making civilian life difficult. One can only imagine how the situation will unfold in the coming months, with homes left unheated as temperatures drop to –20 or even –30 degrees Celsius.

For this reason, there now appears to be considerable potential in the air for an uprising to ignite. And this seems enough for Putin to be paying very close attention to his own security.

This is underlined by reports that even Vyacheslav Leontyev, the 87-year-old former publisher of Pravda, the leading newspaper of the Soviet Union, is said to have fallen from the window of his fifth-floor apartment in western Moscow. The man is believed to have been well informed about the secret wealth of Russia’s elite — undoubtedly including Putin himself — the existence of which is unlikely to provide much comfort to ordinary Russians facing the coming winter’s cold.

2 comments:

  1. Even I really hope Mr.Putin will drop from the window, one have to remember that in Russia the next one can be even worse.

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    1. So what? Should we be afraid or something?

      Russia is a vast country, but Putin and the elite have destroyed all of its capabilities.
      They have a habit of threatening and complaining about everything, but that's called bluffing.
      They still have nuclear weapons to threaten with, but will they use them, for example, because Ukraine is able to defend itself with conventional weapons?
      Whoever Putin's successor is, they will not be able to bring their country to economic prosperity, which is essential for military preparedness.
      Instead, the end of the war will bring major problems for Russia as the war economy is shut down.

      Slava Ukraini! Слава Україні!

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