Saturday, October 5, 2024

Ukraine Now Controls Russian's Black Sea Oil and Gas Rigs


Ukraine has captured Oil and Gas Rigs in the Black Sea, as Kyiv's Forces deal another Blow to Vladimir Putin's Russian War Machine. The Ukrainian State Border Service (DPSU) released Images of the Battle for the Gas Production Towers near Snake Island, a Ukrainian Territory that lies close to Romania's East Coast, leaving Putin very desperate.

DPSU said: "The special forces of the State Security Service together with units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications are repelling gas production platforms from the enemy in the Black Sea. Russia in Flames as Massive Ukrainian Drone Strike Levels Key Oil Depot.

With titanic efforts, part of these strategically important objects, which play the role of our sea fortresses, were captured and taken under control Their maintenance makes it possible to control a large part of the water area and strengthen the defence.

Ukraine's Boyko Towers are Oil and Gas Drilling Platforms located near Crimea in the Black Sea. Ukraine took them back in September 2023, after Russian Forces seized them in 2014 during the Occupation of Crimea.

Energy Infrastructure has become a Crucial part of the Conflict. Russia began Striking Ukrainian Power Plants, and Kyiv has since Reciprocated with Attacks on Russia's Ooil Facilities. The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant was taken by Russia following its Invasion in 2022, and has been the scene of Fighting and Rocket Fire since.










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