He discussed this in his blog.
“Russians are expressing significant concerns about drone attacks. In particular, it is already known that the oil depot 'Atlas' in the Rostov region is on fire, with at least two tanks ablaze, and the flames are spreading. Additionally, there is great unease in the port city of Tuapse in the Krasnodar region, where reports of downed drones are also emerging,” reports Alexander Musienko.
As he explains, this direction was chosen for the strike because it is a storage area for fuel and energy resources, oil, and petroleum products that Russia is transferring to the front to bolster its own logistical capabilities; thus, they will face delays in fuel supply. Moreover, the expert adds, there are established positions where the Defense Forces have previously achieved successful strikes.
“This is a continuous operation that is becoming part of our everyday life. I always say that for us, drone strikes on Russia should become a norm, and drones should be flying. The more drones there are, the better, not only if they hit their targets, but the very fact that they are flying over the heads of Russians. Let them experience as many regions as possible and understand what it's like when they launch their drones at Ukraine with terrorist intent,” emphasizes Alexander Musienko.
After all, the expert reminds us, the aim of Russian drone attacks is primarily psychological and terrorist in nature; they want drones to fly extensively across Ukraine to prevent people from sleeping, and to cause power outages, all of which together could induce a depressive syndrome. He asserts that Russians pay a lot of attention to psychological warfare, and it is time for us to fight them on this front as well.
As reported by Politeka, Tagiyev stated that it is unnecessary to spread horrors and fears in the information space due to Trump's victory.
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