Imagine you drive a car to a gas station and suddenly this happens xDhttps://files.catbox.moe/kpbpml.mp4Russia destroys now gas stations in frontline regions like Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Chernihiv etc. Mostly Gerans are used for it plus other kamikaze/loitering munitions. +200 were destroyed in last weeks, and supposedly around 60 only in last 3 days. https://youtu.be/x9hiXNX70FMIt strains army resupply (fuel for vehicles, generators). Ukraine relies heavily on imported fuel, attacks aim to hamper mobility near front lines.Early in the war (2022-2023), Russian strikes heavily damaged Ukraines limited refining capacity ( Kremenchuk etc). All refining facilities are now offline in Ukraine because Westoids were unable to restart them. Ukraine now imports nearly 100% of refined fuel/products from EU countries via road/rail.
With sound xDhttps://files.catbox.moe/5zkyjt.mp4
>>538204405>KremenchukDu Eierbär. ;)
>>538204926Kremenchuk was the biggest refinery in Ukraine but it was completely destroyed with 4 precise missile strikes. It is being offline for four years because both Ukrainians and NATO/EU engineers were unable to restart it. Russia restarts drone-damaged refineries usually in 2-4 weeks -far faster than Western estimates. Veteran engineers and a steady supply of Chinese-made pumps, compressors and reactors drive this speed, effectively outpacing typical Western repair timelines for complex units. Sanctions block OEM tech, but on-site welding and modular replacements prove highly effective, though analysts note potential long-term catalyst efficiency trade-offs versus original Western parts - but this problem is currently being solved too.
Sounds like a smart plan, why should I be upset that Russia is doing this?
>>538205323This is the type of second world propaganda that always gets proven false.Russia was struggling with logistics at the best of times, in reality what has been knocked off is never coming back online and it is quickly getting worse.
>>538205727Unplanned repairs at Russian refineries, due to drone attacks, typically take between two weeks and 1.5 months to complete.Documented examples:Ryazan & Novokuybyshevsk refineries: after an August 2 drone strike, repairs were estimated at about one month. For Ryazan, the estimate was "one or several weeks"Volgograd Refinery: after an August 13-14 attack, the plant restored full operations by August 25 - within weeks. Initial estimates for three damaged units (90% of capacity) were about one month, but repairs finished nearly a week early.NORSI Refinery: repairs were officially estimated to take at least a month to a month and a half.Syzran Refinery: after a December 5 strike on its core AVT-6 unit, repairs were estimated at up to one month. The same unit had previously been repaired in two weeks after an August attack.Kirishi Refinery: after an October drone attack, repairs to a key distillation unit were expected to take around one month.Disruptions are usually temporary, as Russia uses spare capacity and rapidly repairs units to limit output drops. For example, the Volgograd refinery finished repairs ahead of schedule. I can give plenty of similar examples. It is usually from 2 weeks to 1 month.
I hate how they think Im supposed to be impressed with this 12 year old call of duty shit cut scene of blowing up a fucking gas station. All my niggers nazi nigger heil hitler.
>>538206053>For example the Volgograd refineryOK then we check >The Volgograd oil refinery in Russia suspended its primary oil processing following a drone attack that caused significant fires and damage on May 29, 2026. The crude distillation unit (CDU-1), which accounts for 40% of the plant's capacity, was halted alongside other unitsStill down after a month, and these are drone attacks, now they are getting hit by flamingo missiles which makes it way harder to repair when it is gone.
>>538206160We are supposed to be impressed by USAF hitting girls schools, mountains (with zero effect for the underground missile cities), and plenty of decoys/dummies. Or by IAF launching a cruise missile at a street full of cars xD
>>538204405Cyka fucking blyat!That would spook the hell outta me.
>>538204405Does it destroy the underground holding tanks also or just the punps?
>>538206314I was talking about earlier repairs from 2025, not the 29th May attack. Repairs are still ongoing.The plant has restarted partially or fully after earlier attacks, but these take time: february 2025/2026 attacks -> recovery within 1 week (CDU-5 restarted). https://hydrocarbonprocessing.com/news/2025/02/russias-volgograd-oil-refinery-partially-recovers-after-drone-attack/August 2025 attacks -> Repairs accelerated; restarted earlier than planned (by early September). https://oilcapital.ru/news/2025-08-26/volgogradskiy-npz-uskoryaet-grafik-vyhoda-iz-remontov-bloomberg-5463186
>>538206515so we agree it takes longer and it is only getting worse.
>>538206616Russian retaliatory strikes, and improving air defences will deal with it. Russia can also rescue itself with temporary fuel import during repairing.
>>538205323I know, the delivery times on those pumps here can be damn brutal ... considering that what you often get just being rebranded chinesium anyway that is one hell of a joke!