Ukraine Had a REALLY GOOD Night
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Ukraine had a good night — and Russia felt it by morning. Over roughly the last 18 hours, Ukrainian forces struck multiple high-value targets inside Russia and in occupied territory. These were not symbolic attacks. They were aimed at fuel supply, transportation, and logistics, the systems Russia needs to keep its war moving. Ukrainian strikes hit oil and fuel facilities and targeted rear-area infrastructure supporting Russian operations. Each strike forces Russia to defend deeper, reroute logistics, and absorb costs far from the front lines. On the battlefield, the front remains difficult and grinding, but Russia continues to struggle to convert pressure into decisive breakthroughs. Politically, Finnish President Alexander Stubb offered a striking frame: Russia has spent 1,000 days to take about 1% of Ukraine — a devastating metric for Moscow’s long-term prospects. And finally, a reminder: none of this holds without the people keeping the lights on. Ukraine’s energy workers remain on the job under constant threat, repairing, restoring, and sustaining the country through the winter. Chapters 00:00 Ukraine Had a Good Night — Overview 00:45 Oil & Fuel Facilities Hit 01:55 Rail Lines, Transport Nodes, and Logistics Targets 03:30 Additional Rear-Area & Occupied-Territory Hits 05:00 Russia’s Drone Attacks on Ukraine 06:40 How Ukraine Is Defending Against Drones 08:15 Battlefield Situation and Front-Line Reality 10:05 Alexander Stubb: 1% of Ukraine in 1,000 Days 11:45 Why That 1% Framing Matters 13:10 Shout-Out to Ukraine’s Energy Workers Facts over noise. Context over headlines. Truth over talking points. FUNDRAISER: https://donorbox.org/project-tetyana
