By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

Forums - Politics - Russia and Ukraine flashpoint



Around the Network

- Spam post removed - 

~tads12

Last edited by trasharmdsister12 - on 27 October 2025

- Spam post removed - 

~tads12

I hope that nobody buys this guy's suicide opiates and tries to get some help b4 considering these things, plz ban

Last edited by trasharmdsister12 - on 27 October 2025





Around the Network




1. Maneuvering from Pantsir: Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Drones Hit Three Russian Radars in Crimea
https://militarnyi.com/en/news/maneuvering-from-pantsir-ukraine-s-defense-intelligence-drones-hit-three-russian-radars-in-crimea/

2. Special Operations Forces Destroy Invaders’ Fuel Depot and Oil Base in Luhansk Region
https://militarnyi.com/en/news/special-operations-forces-destroy-invaders-fuel-depot-and-oil-base-in-luhansk-region/



1. Key Russian Defense Supplier Shuts Down Steel Line, Fires Hundreds as Losses Mount

https://united24media.com/latest-news/key-russian-defense-supplier-shuts-down-steel-line-fires-hundreds-as-losses-mount-12859

2. 

Russia’s Lukoil to sell off foreign assets as US sanctions bite

Restrictions imposed by Washington will force the company to end its exports to European countries.

https://www.politico.eu/article/russia-lukoil-gas-energy-trade-kremlin-war-ukraine-donald-trump/

This is an indication that Russia's oil giants are doing very poorly.  Russia gets by far most of its foreign trade revenue from raw oil.  It has a few refineries but most nations want the raw stuff, i guess that their refineries aren't very well regarded internationally.  It's basically a nation that can afford to have a huge military expenditure because it's more or less a gas station masquerading as a nation.    

Last edited by shavenferret - on 27 October 2025

Trump sanctions win as Russian oil giant sells off vast assets

Russian oil giant Lukoil said Monday it will sell off its international assets after new U.S. sanctions targeting Russia’s energy sector took effect, marking one of the most significant corporate moves since President Donald Trump’s latest measures against Moscow.

The United States announced sanctions last week on Lukoil and Rosneft, Russia’s two largest private oil companies, in an effort to tighten financial pressure over the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine. Britain followed with its own restrictions, targeting both companies and dozens of so-called shadow fleet tankers accused of helping Russia evade existing limits on oil exports.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/trump-sanctions-win-as-russian-oil-giant-sells-off-vast-assets/ar-AA1PipvM?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=553519243e9a48f5cc7fc8b39f08efe8&ei=12