Sunday, October 12, 2025

U.S. Helps Ukraine Target Russian Energy Infrastructure


The U.S. has been Assisting Ukraine, in Conducting Strikes on Russian Energy Sites for several Months. Ukrainian Sstrikes on Russian Oil Facilities Intensified significantly this Summer, Disrupting Operations and Worsening a Nationwide Fuel Shortage. U.S. Intelligence hasSsupplied Kyiv with Targeting Data for Russian Major Oil Rrefineries and Infrastructure Far beyond the Frontline.

American Support Extends to Helping Plan the Flight Routes, Timing, Altitude, and Tactics of Ukrainian Drones, allowing them to Evade Russian Air Defense Systems. U.S. is Involved at every Stage of Operational Planning, Although Kyiv Retains Control over Target Selection, with Washington Advising on Target Vulnerabilities.

The move is also part of a Coordinated effort to Weaken Russian President Vladimir Putin's Economy and Pressure Him to come to the Negotiating Table. Ukrainian Drones have Struck at least 16 of Russia's 38 Oil Refineries since August 2025, driving Diesel Exports to their Lowest Levels since 2020, as Russia needs for themself.

Kyiv has urged Western Partners to Tighten Sanctions on Russia's Energy Sector, Arguing that Cutting Moscow's Oil Revenues would further Undermine its Capacity to Finance the War against Ukraine. In late September, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Trump (R) backed Ukraine's Strikes on Russian Energy Facilities, as Moscow resumed Attacks on Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure and Continued Hitting Civilian areas.

In July, Trump asked Zelensky a Month earlier whether Kyiv could Strike Moscow or St. Petersburg, if provided with Long-Range U.S. Weapons. Zelensky allegedly replied that such an Attack would be Possible if the U.S. supplied the Necessary Weapons.

The News comes as Trump appears to be considering Transferring Tomahawk Cruise Missiles to Ukraine, which would Bolster Kyiv's Ability to Strike Russian Military Targets.










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