Ukraine strikes Russian oil drilling rigs in the Caspian Sea, targeting the V. Filanovsky, Yuri Korchagin, and Valery Grayfe platforms. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that the platforms sustained direct hits during a nighttime operation. This strike is part of a broader strategy to degrade Russia’s economic capacity to fund its war effort. By damaging the infrastructure that produces oil, Ukraine hopes to reduce the revenue available for the Kremlin’s military ambitions.
The platforms had been targeted previously in December, indicating a sustained effort to disable them. The extent of the damage is being assessed, but the report of direct hits suggests significant impact. Lukoil has not yet responded to requests for comment. The strike on these offshore facilities demonstrates Ukraine’s ability to project force and hit high-value economic targets deep within Russian territory or waters.
In addition to the economic strikes, Ukrainian forces destroyed a Buk-M3 air defense system in the Luhansk region. This tactical victory weakens Russia’s air defense network in the occupied territories. A separate strike on a warehouse in the Kherson region targeted logistical support units, disrupting the supply chain for Russian troops. These military strikes complement the economic warfare campaign.
The conflict has seen a pattern of reciprocal attacks on energy infrastructure. Russia has targeted Ukrainian power plants, causing blackouts. Ukraine has retaliated by striking Russian refineries and sea terminals. The attack on the Caspian platforms is a significant escalation in this energy war, targeting the source of Russia’s wealth.
In Voronezh, a drone attack killed one person and injured four. Officials reported that 17 drones were neutralized in one of the largest attacks on the city. These strikes on Russian soil bring the reality of the war to Russian citizens and disrupt logistics in the rear areas.
