““The most effective sanctions are the sanctions that operate the fastest – it is fire in Russian oil factories, at their terminals, oil depots””, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
“The most effective sanctions are the sanctions that operate the fastest – the fire in Russian oil factories, at their terminals, oil depots … The Russian war is in fact the function of oil, gas function, all other Russian energy resources. I thank the special forces of the Security Service of Ukraine, who have been very qualitatively worked on Primorsky. Russia’s largest oil terminal on the Baltic Sea. There are significant damage, everything is tested. And it is noticeable to the enemy. Our special forces also keep in view the port of Ust-Luga and all other Russian points of entering the world market, ”Zelensky said.
He noted that the drones of the Security Service of Ukraine are now capable of acting at a distance of more than a thousand kilometers. “The forces of special operations, the forces of unmanned systems, the external intelligence service, the GUR,” the head of state said.
Zelensky stressed that Russia could have stopped this war for a long time.
“And we offered it. The partners offered. Many times. All that concerns peace is a refusal in Russia. Accordingly, we are protecting. And it is important that we constantly expand the line of damage we produce and apply, ”the President said, noting that details about these tools are” very sensitive “.
After the commencement of a full -scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine, Russian regions, as well as occupied Russian territories, regularly undergo shelling and attacks of drones. The Ukrainian side does not comment on such strikes every time, but regularly emphasizes that it is working on the weakening of the rear bases of the Russian Army to reduce the offensive potential of the aggressor.
The day before, US President Donald Trump said he was ready to impose “serious sanctions” against Russia if all NATO countries do the same and stop buying Russian oil. President Zelensky supported this position and called on partners to “stop looking for excuses” on sanctions against Russian oil.