Long-range drone strikes have caused apocalyptic scenes at energy sites across the country, sending skyward towering plumes of smoke that are visible from space, and bringing carcinogenic rain and poisonous sludge to Russian towns and tourist resorts.
Ukrainian attacks on Russia and Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine have been rising since February. On Friday, Ukraine’s security service said it had hit a refinery in the city of Perm in the Urals, 900 miles from the border, for the second day in a row. This was the third such strike in the last nine days.
On Russia’s Black Sea coast, residents in Tuapse, a port town of 60,000 people nearly 300 miles from the front line, endured a fourth attack in just two weeks on the Rosneft-owned refinery and port.
Videos geolocated by *The i Paper* show enormous fires and clouds of black smoke rising from the refinery, which processes 12 million metric tons of crude a year and is a key export hub.
A Russian new outlet reported that at least two storage tanks had caught fire, with the blaze lasting for days.
Locals complained of widespread black rain that doused streets, cars, pets and people, leaving an oily gray film. Some described on local Telegram groups oily black droplets appearing on their clothes and skin, while others reported a smell of chemicals and burnt rubber. Photos and videos showed oil spilling into the waterways and oil-covered dead birds and fish.
The governor of Krasnodar, which includes Tuapse, posted a video of an official describing how boiling oil products had spilled into the street and damaged cars.
The black rain is a mixture of soot, ultrafine particles and highly toxic carcinogens including benzene and toluene, according to Russian environmentalist Alexander Emelyanov. “When high-sulphur oil burns in the atmosphere, acids — sulphuric and nitric — are formed, effectively turning the rain acidic,” he said.
For humans, this can cause respiratory irritation, coughing and burns to the skin and mucous membranes. Long term, it increases the risk of cancer and neurological disorders.
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The Ukraine defense department is a brilliant example of David vs Goliath…and their tactics will be a mandatory study for other nations.
Слава Україні!
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> “The Ukraine defence industry has spun up, especially in the last year, following the inadequacy and unpredictability of weapons supply from its allies,” Parakilas said. “The Ukrainians have determined that the war will not simply be won on the battlefield. They have to create a strategic effect and the way they have chosen to do this is by targeting the Russian export infrastructure, because that’s the underpinning of the Russian economy.”
A bigger bang for the buck with more immediate impact would be start bombing the administrative and processing facilities that the Russian banks use. We have thousands of drones now which make that a very viable plan plan. Find those servers and destroy them. Imagine what would happen in Russia if people couldn’t use their credit or debit cards and couldn’t access the bank accounts. Soldiers wouldn;t get paid. Widows wouldn’t get compensation, Putin would flee.
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[Ukraine](https://inews.co.uk/topic/ukraine?ico=in-line_link) is scaling up its spectacular “black rain” attacks on oil sites deep inside [Russia](https://inews.co.uk/topic/russia?ico=in-line_link) – sites that are critical to [Vladimir Putin’s](https://inews.co.uk/topic/vladimir-putin?ico=in-line_link) war machine.
Long-range drone strikes have caused apocalyptic scenes at energy sites across the country, sending skyward towering plumes of smoke that are visible from space, and bringing carcinogenic rain and poisonous sludge to Russian towns and tourist resorts.
The attacks show a change in Ukrainian tactics as Kyiv aims to bring the war home to Russia by ramping up attacks on the infrastructure propping up its war. [Volodymyr Zelensky](https://inews.co.uk/topic/volodymyr-zelensky?srsltid=AfmBOorMhogG33ltSnOlYJT4jVEhGp4dTaDzeYxeC7-UUgw8XxZJWr53&ico=in-line_link), the Ukrainian president, has said Russia has lost at least $7bn (£5bn) since the start of the year thanks to the attacks on its oil sector.
# Toxic rain is blanketing towns
Ukrainian attacks on Russia and Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine have been rising since February. On Friday, Ukraine’s security service said it had hit a refinery in the city of Perm in the Urals, 900 miles from the border, for the second day in a row. This was the third such strike in the last nine days.
On Russia’s Black Sea coast, residents in Tuapse, a port town of 60,000 people nearly 300 miles from the front line, endured a fourth attack in just two weeks on the Rosneft-owned refinery and port.
Videos geolocated by *The i Paper* show enormous fires and clouds of black smoke rising from the refinery, which processes 12 million metric tons of crude a year and is a key export hub.
A Russian new outlet reported that at least two storage tanks had caught fire, with the blaze lasting for days.
Locals complained of widespread black rain that doused streets, cars, pets and people, leaving an oily gray film. Some described on local Telegram groups oily black droplets appearing on their clothes and skin, while others reported a smell of chemicals and burnt rubber. Photos and videos showed oil spilling into the waterways and oil-covered dead birds and fish.
The governor of Krasnodar, which includes Tuapse, posted a video of an official describing how boiling oil products had spilled into the street and damaged cars.
The black rain is a mixture of soot, ultrafine particles and highly toxic carcinogens including benzene and toluene, according to Russian environmentalist Alexander Emelyanov. “When high-sulphur oil burns in the atmosphere, acids — sulphuric and nitric — are formed, effectively turning the rain acidic,” he said.
For humans, this can cause respiratory irritation, coughing and burns to the skin and mucous membranes. Long term, it increases the risk of cancer and neurological disorders.
The Ukraine defense department is a brilliant example of David vs Goliath…and their tactics will be a mandatory study for other nations.
Слава Україні!
🇺🇦
> “The Ukraine defence industry has spun up, especially in the last year, following the inadequacy and unpredictability of weapons supply from its allies,” Parakilas said. “The Ukrainians have determined that the war will not simply be won on the battlefield. They have to create a strategic effect and the way they have chosen to do this is by targeting the Russian export infrastructure, because that’s the underpinning of the Russian economy.”
A bigger bang for the buck with more immediate impact would be start bombing the administrative and processing facilities that the Russian banks use. We have thousands of drones now which make that a very viable plan plan. Find those servers and destroy them. Imagine what would happen in Russia if people couldn’t use their credit or debit cards and couldn’t access the bank accounts. Soldiers wouldn;t get paid. Widows wouldn’t get compensation, Putin would flee.