SitRep - 02/07/26 - Queues into eternity in Russia
An overview of the daily events in Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The fuel crisis is hitting hard in Russia, leading to extremely long queues and people fighting over fuel at the pump.
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As usual we start with Russian losses
Overnight many drones and missiles were shot down.
Ukraine struck yet another refinery
Many more targets in occupied Crimea were hit.
The main processing unit in Kstovo is burning
General Staff confirmed the strikes
The Ka-52 loss was confirmed.
Damage to a satellite communications center in Moscow region
Long-range setrikes on 12 substations.
Damage to fuel tanks and oil infrastructure is visible at the Slavyansk-on-Kuban refinery.
Satellite images confirm damage to the Voronezh plant after Storm Shadow missile strikes
Lets continue with the general events. Russia mass attacked Kyiv and hit lots of residential buildings.
During the day, the amount of people killed had already risen to 17
Russia's death ratio is now 8:1
Zelensky visited the sites that were hit in Kyiv
Russia is expanding ALabuga
Russians even destroyed a Red Cross Warehouse
A 4KM long queue was spotted in Chita
Russians preparing for a landing operation in occupied Crimea
The Mig-29 for Drone tech is off the table for now.
Fuel crisis leads to infighting.
Russia is now even allowing low-grade Euro-3 oil. Engines won't like that at all.
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