Berichten zufolge wurde das Ölterminal Gruschowaja im russischen Noworossijsk angegriffen. Gruschowaja ist mit einer Lagerkapazität von rund 1,2 Millionen Tonnen das größte Öllager im Kaukasus. Russland nutzt es, um Öl und Erdölprodukte zu empfangen, zu lagern und auf Tanker zu laden.
Novorossiysk handles something like 40% of Russia’s seaborne crude exports when the port complex is running normally. Grushovaya specifically feeds the marine loading terminals, so sustained damage here creates logistics bottlenecks you can’t just route around the pipeline network doesn’t have that kind of spare capacity to shift volume to Baltic or Arctic routes on short notice.
Ukraine has been working deeper into Russian energy infrastructure over the past six months, but the tempo picked up noticeably in late April. We’ve been tracking the progression at panopsik.com refineries first, then storage closer to the front lines, now critical export infrastructure several hundred kilometers from the border. The question is whether they can hit it consistently enough to actually constrain export volumes, or if this stays symbolic. One strike is dramatic. Ten strikes over two months starts changing Moscow’s revenue calculations.
adtrsa on
Keep pounding orcistan
TieAccomplished2534 on
sorry russia, the russian oil industry is a existential threat to ukraine and the rest of europe
tom_lusti on
Good. Let them burn 🔥
Philippines_2022 on
Looked like a volcanoe eruption.
Slava Ukraini!
Vociferate on
Lookin‘ like Mordor.
I love it.
AThousandBloodhounds on
Is this the first time they’ve hit Grushovaya?
FriendRaven1 on
Lot of cold russkie homes this year. They can keep warm by the burning oil , though.
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Oh no… anyways
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL SIGHT!
BURN THAT ORC OIL/MONEY!
GLORY AND PEACE TO VICTORIOUS UKRAINE!
Excellent. Literally looks like LOTR Mordor
Is that Mount Doom Vodka Edition ?
Slavă Ukraine 🇺🇦
That video is just so pretty. It is like there is a distant volcano lighting the sky with beautiful shades of red. More please.
Burn baby burn… disco inferno… burn than mother down
Nice glow on the horizon. 🔥 🔥
Oh gasp and swoon noooo 😂
What are the effects of all these oil facility bombings?
Crispy/Indeed…
Slava Ukraini…🇺🇦


Ha, not anymore they don’t.
Beautiful 🥹
That looks literally like Mordor.
Fitting for the orks.
Is that Mordor in the background?
Looks like the flames of Mount Doom …
Mount Grushodoom?
Looks like Mordor from afar. Which makes sense, as it’s in Russia…
# „Russia uses it to receive, store, and load oil and petroleum products onto tankers.“ How can they do that when it’s on top of a mountain?
https://preview.redd.it/fo4nnde7ax2h1.jpeg?width=1206&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c8f9a265e6b4c0cdc74148bbcb648f73e315f56d
It is indeed on fire
How nice from Ukraine to warm these workers 🥰
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦🥰🇺🇦
Looks like Mordor
Novorossiysk handles something like 40% of Russia’s seaborne crude exports when the port complex is running normally. Grushovaya specifically feeds the marine loading terminals, so sustained damage here creates logistics bottlenecks you can’t just route around the pipeline network doesn’t have that kind of spare capacity to shift volume to Baltic or Arctic routes on short notice.
Ukraine has been working deeper into Russian energy infrastructure over the past six months, but the tempo picked up noticeably in late April. We’ve been tracking the progression at panopsik.com refineries first, then storage closer to the front lines, now critical export infrastructure several hundred kilometers from the border. The question is whether they can hit it consistently enough to actually constrain export volumes, or if this stays symbolic. One strike is dramatic. Ten strikes over two months starts changing Moscow’s revenue calculations.
Keep pounding orcistan
sorry russia, the russian oil industry is a existential threat to ukraine and the rest of europe
Good. Let them burn 🔥
Looked like a volcanoe eruption.
Slava Ukraini!
Lookin‘ like Mordor.
I love it.
Is this the first time they’ve hit Grushovaya?
Lot of cold russkie homes this year. They can keep warm by the burning oil , though.