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75 Ukrainian Drones Cripple Russia’s Defenses With Largest Tank Loss Yet

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Volgograd residents heard the drones first—a constant humming growing louder as waves descended through darkness. More than 40 explosions shattered the night after 12:40 a.m., sending tremors through buildings and igniting flames visible 25 kilometers away.

Volgograd Oblast Governor Andrei Bocharov reported at least 75 drones struck Russia on Thursday, with Russian defense officials claiming 49 downed over the region. Ukraine’s strike was precise and calculated—designed to deliver maximum damage to Putin’s war machine in ways far harder than any battlefield victory.

When the Refinery Burned

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The Lukoil-operated Volgograd refinery caught fire as drone strikes pierced its defenses, according to Reuters sources with direct knowledge. The facility processes approximately 13.7 million tons of crude oil annually, which accounts for roughly 5.6% of Russia’s total refining capacity.

Explosions tore through CDU-5, the primary processing unit handling 66,700 barrels per day, and a major hydrocracker burst into flames. The complete operational shutdown dealt a direct blow to Russia’s ability to fuel its invasion, months after the Kremlin faced severe shortages across 57 regions.

The Human Cost in Volgograd

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Governor Bocharov stated that a 48-year-old man died when drone debris pierced a residential building on Garya Khokholova Street. At least four apartments were destroyed. Residents described it as the most intense attack since the conflict began, as windows shattered across neighborhoods, fires burned in the industrial Krasnoarmeysky district, where fragments rained down like metal hail.

The constant fear of more explosions forced authorities to activate the “Carpet” emergency protocol, closing airspace over 13 Russian regions and grounding flights.

Why Energy Infrastructure Matters

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Vasyl Maliuk, chief of Ukraine’s Security Service, revealed during an October 31 briefing that Ukrainian forces have struck nearly 160 Russian oil and energy facilities in 2025 alone. These aren’t random targets—they represent Russia’s defense budget.

“Oil extraction and refining make up around 90% of Russia’s defense budget. These are the dirty petro-rubles funding the war against us,” Maliuk stated. When Ukraine destroys refineries, it starves the military of fuel needed to transport troops, operate tanks, and maintain supply lines across a sprawling 1,000-kilometer front.

The Twin Strike: Drones on Drones

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While flames consumed Volgograd’s refinery, Ukrainian special operations forces struck a Shahed drone storage and launching base at the former Donetsk airport in occupied territory. Explosions registered secondary detonations as warehouses containing what reports suggest could be 1,000 Shahed drones detonated in sequence.

Commander Madyar of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces confirmed the strike followed months of reconnaissance, with precision timing maximizing damage. It was targeted warfare, hitting the weapons Russia uses to terrorize Ukrainian civilians.

Russia’s Tank Problem Just Got Worse

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Since February 2022, Ukrainian forces have destroyed 11,329 Russian tanks according to Ukraine’s General Staff as of November 6—a staggering loss weakening Russian ground forces. Add 23,541 armored fighting vehicles, 34,288 artillery systems, and 78,430 drones to that tally.

General Christopher Cavoli, commander of U.S. European Command, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that Russia lost an estimated 3,000 tanks in the past year alone. Moscow started with approximately 13,000 tanks in total, and Cavoli warned that Russia is approaching the end of its usable tank reserves.

When Casualties Become Unsustainable

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Russia suffered 1,170 casualties on November 6, according to Ukraine’s General Staff, pushing cumulative losses to approximately 1,147,740 since the invasion began. UK Defense Intelligence estimates place the figure at roughly 1,140,000, with a horrifying 353,000 in 2025 alone.

Britain’s Defense Ministry noted Russia’s average daily casualty rate climbed to 1,008 in October 2025, up from 950 in September—the second consecutive monthly increase. Russia continues to send troops into the grinder as equipment becomes scarcer, according to military analysts.

The Substitution Problem

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Russia can manufacture new tanks and armored vehicles, but faces a critical shortage, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies. Russia is increasingly deploying vintage armored personnel carriers from the 1950s and tanks from the 1960s, according to IISS analysts. Moscow raids Soviet-era storage depots for equipment it thought long obsolete.

General Cavoli testified that Russia’s serious shortage of forces, resulting in heavier personnel losses, commanders sacrifice more soldiers because they lack modern armor. It’s an unsustainable spiral that will eventually collapse Russia’s defensive capabilities.

Fuel Lines and Desperation

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Ukraine’s refinery campaign ripples across Russian society, exposing Putin’s fragile grasp on his war effort. Videos from across Russia show extensive queues at gas stations, particularly in eastern regions and highways connecting St. Petersburg and Moscow.

The Kremlin implemented gasoline rationing in occupied Crimea, and independent gas stations in Siberia have shut down entirely due to fuel shortages. Wholesale fuel prices have skyrocketed 42%-49% since January. Ukraine deliberately deepened this crisis with Thursday’s strikes.

The Strategy Behind the Strikes

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with the economic blocs of the Office of the President and the Cabinet of Ministers The parties discussed the state of the Ukrainian economy in the second month of our country s resistance to Russia s military invasion as well as considered forecasts for its development in the near future According to the Ministry of Finance the Ukrainian state spends about 10 billion a month on hostilities The sources of expenditure financing were discussed at the meeting including own tax revenues and assistance from Ukraine s international partners In the same context the prospects for the transition to a simplified taxation system scheduled for April were touched upon The participants of the meeting also discussed the sowing campaign in particular the provision of fuel to farmers Ways to diversify fuel imports and protect Ukraine s energy infrastructure from Russian military bombing were discussed
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy explained that Ukraine estimates Russian gasoline supplies dropped by up to 20% due to drone campaigns. “We believe they lost up to 20% of their gasoline supply after our strikes,” Zelenskyy told reporters on October 9.

Maliuk reported that September and October strikes on 20 Russian facilities created deficits exceeding 20% on the Russian oil products market and forced 37% of refining capacity offline. Less fuel means less military mobility, weaker air defenses, and fewer trains supplying the front.

Pokrovsk: The Next Crucible

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Russia’s defense ministry claimed significant advances in strategic Pokrovsk through house-to-house combat on Thursday. Russian forces allegedly seized 64 buildings in a day, yet Ukrainian officials contradicted claims while acknowledging extremely difficult conditions. Capturing Pokrovsk opens gateways to deeper advances toward Kramatorsk and Sloviansk.

President Zelenskyy reported that Russian troops outnumber Ukrainians 8 to 1 in some areas. Russia throws personnel at the problem while Ukraine targets energy infrastructure to cripple Russia’s ability to sustain ground offensives.

How Drones Changed Everything

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Ukraine pioneered large-scale drone deployment as a decisive combat force, creating what military commanders call a Drone Wall. Former Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi argued that innovation remains the foundation of Ukraine’s sustainable resistance strategy against a numerically superior enemy.

Analysts estimate that more than 70 percent of 2025 battlefield losses on both sides result from drone operations. Cheap, domestically produced drones have offset military imbalances in ways that expensive long-range missiles cannot.

Evolution of the Kill Zone

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Both militaries now employ medium-range drones for strikes on targets 100 to 200 kilometers from the front, according to soldiers interviewed by Business Insider. This represents a fundamental shift in tactical doctrine—neither long-range nor short-range drone operations suffice alone.

Russian forces developed fiber-optic-controlled drones designed to resist jamming, creating new vulnerabilities for Ukrainian defenses. The battlespace expanded dramatically, with the kill zone stretching deeper into enemy territory than ever before.

The Gamification of Victory

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Ukraine gamified drone warfare through a rewards program, letting military units earn points for confirmed kills, then spend them on Amazon-style military marketplaces. Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s Minister of Digital Transformation, revealed that tweaking the point system doubled the kill counts in a month.

Units like “Magyar’s Birds” accumulated over 16,000 points, purchasing hundreds of drones directly. The system motivates elite units while Ukrainian officials admit it’s made drone warfare significantly more efficient.

What Comes Next

Dear People Behind me stands Mother Ukraine Ukraine that stands firmly on its feet does not bow its head looks ahead believes in its future and victory over all the evil that Russia has brought us Ukraine that is capable of achieving a just peace - having a shield and a sword Defending its people its colors its Independence Today I address all those who value Ukraine cherish their state and lovingly call it Mine I thank you for 2024 Our people who endure all difficulties with dignity People for whom being citizens of Ukraine is a source of pride And for me it is a pride to be the President of such people - Ukrainians who prove that no cruise missile can defeat a nation that has wings Throughout this leap year we have proven it every day And we saw it yesterday When we were uplifted with happiness because 189 Ukrainians returned from captivity to their native land Because they will celebrate the New Year at home Because we are bringing our people back 1 358 people this year 3 956 Ukrainians during this time And I m giving not estimates but precise numbers because each one represents a person our person a very important person And with each return - we bring life back to Ukraine And every time this happens we all cry It doesn t matter if it s a moved mother or it s a child who finally has their father back or the President of Ukraine - we all cry because we are all human and we have kept the light within us And it helped us endure through over 1 000 days To be brave when it was needed most To be strong when it was so vital As did our teachers our medics our power engineers our transport workers as did all our air defense personnel mobile fire groups The guys who brought down 1 310 cruise and ballistic missiles this year and 7800 Iranian Shahed drones Bravo We are proud Thank you We lived through this year together We overcame everything 2024 brought together Victories and setbacks Joys and challenges Tears of happiness when we succeeded And tears of pain when our hearts were wounded July Morning Okhmatdyt That s how weaklings and cowards strike And we will never forget those children s eyes We will never forgive them for this When evil brings death our response is a human chain This is what the strength of Ukrainians looks like And that unity of ours could be seen from space God saw it He saw what kind of people we have What kind of children we have And I will never forget those incredibly mature and strong eyes of the boy from Okhmatdyt How much life is in him energy and dignity And how much stronger this child alone is than Putin How much stronger all our children are than their entire evil Ukrainian boys and girls who are winning this war gaining knowledge online and even in underground schools winning global science competitions raising funds for our army and inventing technological solutions that help with our defense You are a phenomenal generation This is who we are fighting for This is who our heroes our warriors protect above all Those who stand firm and carry Independence on their shoulders Where freedom and valor fight every day - even now on this New Year s night On all our fronts On all of them In the east where it s extremely extremely difficult and challenging right now But we believe we know you will stand strong Our guys will stand strong Your spirit and courage will stand strong All the things that helped you not to surrender our Sumy and Kharkiv our Kherson and our Zaporizhzhia this year And the Russians wanted it so badly But instead - you paid the occupiers back bringing the war back home to Russia And the one who sowed evil on our land received it on their own In the Kursk region and in other places where our response our justice came this year Justice Just one word but behind it stand hundreds of thousands of our people Our defense industry and our science Whose minds and work have made us stronger because 30 of everything our guys had on the battlefield this year - all this was made in Ukraine And at one of these facilities I asked a young engineer How did you manage to achieve so much How were these people able to do all of this And the young man joked They re not just people they re missiles And you know at that moment I felt ashamed as a citizen that since the 90s the state hadn t noticed such people of ours And I am proud when meeting them throughout the year I hear they are happy to be needed by Ukraine And that Ukraine is once again building its own its own missiles And for the first time it produces over a million drones in a year Forcing the enemy to learn Ukrainian Palianytsia Peklo Ruta Making them tremble at the words Neptune and Sapsan All these are our missiles Ukrainian Hor Vampire Kolibri Kamik Liutyi Heavy Shot Firepoint All these are our drones Ukrainian And all these are our arguments the arguments for a just peace It is achieved only by the strong And we have proven time and again that we are strong Our athletes Oleksandr Khyzhniak our Tank Olga Kharlan Yaroslava Mahuchikh all our Olympians and Paralympians for whom we cheered worried and screamed with joy and pride when the blue and yellow flag was raised We took the hits and fought back alongside Oleksandr Usyk All of this is about something bigger than just sports It s about our character It s about who we are and what we are capable of It s about meanings and symbols It s about Sashko s fights like Ukraine s daily battles showing us it doesn t matter how much bigger the enemy is compared to you what matters is how much bigger your will is Then it takes the breath away of the whole world And all the leaders told me frankly We ve never seen anything like this - when a full hall of Notre-Dame de Paris is applauding And those were applause for you For all our people This is what respect for Ukraine sounds like This is what Independence is It s when we don t give up what s ours And when we don t forget our people Those who are in captivity And we will fight for every person who unfortunately is still there And we will fight for all those whom Russia has forced into occupation but couldn t occupy their Ukrainian hearts And no matter how many passports evil hands out at gunpoint our people say You are not our kin you are temporary And all those imposed weeds will not take root on our land will not defeat the natives I always recall the story about one of our Ukrainian elderly men whom the occupiers asked What time is it And he answered Time to get off our land This is what the inner will is which simply cannot be occupied And I turn to all those who carry this will in their hearts on the temporarily occupied territories Dear Ukrainians I know you are celebrating the New Year according to our time and now you hear these words In our Crimea in Donbas in Melitopol in Mariupol - everywhere where Ukraine is awaited And where one day Ukraine will return to be together And the only thing that will divide Ukrainians is a generously laid table I know that all our people will be at this table Those who are now abroad but have kept Ukraine in their hearts So today in the first minute of the New Year in Warsaw New York or Buenos Aires Shche ne vmerla will sound In Berlin Prague or Tokyo people will say today Glory to Ukraine And the world will respond Glory to the Heroes Because Ukraine is not alone Because we have our friends with us Since the first minutes of this war America has stood with Ukraine I believe that America will also stand with Ukraine in the first minutes of peace I remember my conversation with Joe Biden after the Russian invasion I remember my conversation with Donald Trump after he was elected All the conversations with Congressmen Senators ordinary Americans with all those who support us in the US in Europe and around the world - in those many and varied conversations there was always unity on the main point Putin cannot win Ukraine will prevail I thank all Americans for proving these words with deeds I have no doubt that the new American President is willing and capable of achieving peace and ending Putin s aggression He understands that the first is impossible without the second Because this is not a street fight where you have to calm down both sides This is the full-scale aggression of a mad state against a civilized one And I believe that we together with the United States are capable of exerting that force Of compelling Russia into a just peace That means not forgetting and not erasing everything Russia has done Bucha Olenivka Avdiivka all our destroyed towns and villages This is why a truly just peace cannot be based on the principle of let s start with a clean slate Because the score is not 0 0 The score is thousands thousands of Ukrainians whose lives Russia has stolen And today the heart of Ukraine is covered with scars These are the names of our fallen heroes May God protect every family in the world from experiencing such losses I would not wish any leader in the world to experience these feelings - the moment you hand over awards posthumously You see the eyes of a mother a wife or a child of a warrior who gave their life for Ukraine and you hear them say Please let it all not be in vain Thousands of our guys and girls have not faded into oblivion They are with us they are by our side always they are watching over us from the heavens And we have no right to let them down and we cannot betray their feat and memory And every day in the coming year I and all of us must fight for a Ukraine that is strong enough Because only such a Ukraine is respected and heard Both on the battlefield and at the negotiating table I thank everyone who has stood by us this year Our partners allies friends leaders Leaders indeed not because it is customary to call them that but because they prove their leadership by their actions Those who were not afraid to come to Ukraine knowing how valuable it is to see us standing shoulder to shoulder With whom despite the distance and time difference we worked together found solutions and achieved results Patriots IRIS-Ts NASAMS and ATACMS systems F-16s SCALPs Storm Shadows The Czech initiative and a million shells The Danish model and hundreds of millions in our domestic production 27 security agreements and 40 billion to support our army The European Union and 50 billion to support our economy The G7 and the decision on 50 billion dollars of frozen Russian assets This is our great international work This is our great international victory I thank our partners thank you for this I thank our team The Army the Government the Office the Parliament the regions the communities the volunteers All those who strengthen our country from within and care about people I thank everyone thanks to whom Ukraine is standing and will stand It will overcome its path to peace to a strong Ukraine And to a European Ukraine And these are not just words but a reality that began this June with the opening of negotiations on Ukraine s accession to the EU And this is a historic result And this path is irreversible And Ukraine will be in the European Union And one day Ukraine will be in NATO and will strengthen the Alliance It will strengthen the stability of the world The unity of Europe which determines the destiny of every nation on the continent And this unity must be respected by all By both Budapest and Bratislava I know the Hungarian and Slovak peoples are actually with us with Ukraine with Ukrainians on the side of truth The authorities of these countries should also acknowledge the truth There is no need to be afraid of Ukraine being in Europe We must do everything to prevent Russia from being in Europe Its tanks its missiles and the evil it will surely spread further if Ukraine does not withstand If Russia shakes your hand today it does not mean that tomorrow it will not start killing you with the same hand Because Russians are afraid of the free people Of what they are not familiar with They are afraid of freedom They were born under Putin went to school under Putin joined the army under Putin and are dying for his sick ideas And that is why it is so crucial today to support all peoples who defend freedom Those who refuse to give it up in Chi in u Those who are fighting for their future in Tbilisi And I am sure that the day will come when we will all say Long Live Belarus Dear Ukrainians May 2025 be our year The year of Ukraine We know that peace will not be given to us as a gift But we will do everything to stop Russia and end the war This is what each of us wishes for Behind all of us stands Mother Ukraine And she deserves to live in peace I wish this to all of us And as the President of Ukraine as well as a citizen I will do everything to achieve it in the coming year Knowing that I will not be alone I know that you stand shoulder to shoulder with me - millions of Ukrainians Strong Free Beautiful Independent Happy New Year dear people Happy New Year Ukraine Glory to Ukraine
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Military analysts expect Ukraine’s energy infrastructure targeting to intensify because it represents high-impact pressure against Russia’s war economy. Ukraine’s domestically-produced drones now fly farther than ever, while Ukrainian forces have repeatedly struck 16 major Russian refineries representing 38% of Russia’s nominal refining capacity.

Coordinated drone strikes and Western sanctions have reduced Russian oil output in ways military victories cannot. Thursday’s attack was another chapter in the relentless economic strangulation that may prove more decisive than any battlefield victory.