Ukrainian drones hit 17% of Russian refineries, new weapons in action | News Pulse



Russia is under attack – Ukrainian drones have knocked out 17% of all oil refining capacity in the Russian Federation, forcing the Kremlin to urgently increase crude oil exports. This is already leading to fuel shortages, rising prices, and the risk of inflation. Meanwhile, the West wonders: has Trump become a hostage to Putin’s games after the meeting in Alaska? And on the front lines, a new weapon is being developed – an engineer from Lviv has created a “drone catcher” capable of saving lives from deadly FPV attacks.

0:00 – Fires at Russian oil refineries; consequences for exports and the Russian economy
0:20 – Ukrainian drones have seriously disrupted the operation of Russian oil refineries, forcing Moscow to change its oil export plans
2:27 – List of attacks on Russian refineries in different regions, which reduced capacity by 17%
3:53 – Donald Trump expresses anger at Putin’s actions and threatens to impose tariffs on Russian oil
5:36 – Criticism of Russia’s diplomatic moves: the red carpet for Putin in the US and the failure of attempts to stop the aggression
7:36 – The threat of FPV drones to soldiers on the front line
7:50 – Development of the Ukrainian device “Mitla” (net launch), which shoots down FPV drones in flight
8:47 – The device can even be used from a moving car; it has already seen its first combat use
10:10 – Main advantage: does not require electronics and is effective against drones that ignore jamming
11:14 – The Ukrainian version stands out for its simplicity, readiness for the front line, and affordable price
11:21 – End

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