Smoke from burning Russian oil export Port of Ust-Luga can be seen from Sinimäe, Estonia, March 28, 2026. Source: Danny Kurakin | WKAD

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Smoke from burning Russian oil export Port of Ust-Luga can be seen from Sinimäe, Estonia, March 28, 2026. Source: Danny Kurakin | WKAD
Ukraine launched more cross-border attack drones than Russia in a one-month period for the first time since the start of the war, according
Ukraine is out-droning Russia.
Putin mouthpiece Donald Trump once proclaimed that Russia is "invincible". But if that were really true, why is Putin's "3-Day special operation" now 1,501 Days behind schedule?
For the first time since Russia's full scale invasion began, Ukraine has attacked Russia with drones more than Russia has attacked Ukraine.
Ukraine launched more cross-border attack drones than Russia in a one-month period for the first time since the start of the ongoing war in 2022, according to daily data published by the Ukrainian Air Force and Russian Ministry of Defense, which was analyzed by ABC News. Russia's defense ministry reported downing 7,347 Ukrainian drones during March, the highest monthly total ever reported by Moscow and an average of 237 craft each day. The defense ministry only publishes figures of Ukrainian drones it claims were shot down. Ukraine's air force, meanwhile, said its forces faced 6,462 Russian drones and 138 missiles of various types across the course of the month, of which 5,833 drones and 102 missiles -- around 90% of drones and just under 74% of missiles -- were intercepted or suppressed.
Ukraine is working on a a new air-launched missile. Things will only get worse for Putin.
Ukraine develops air-launched ballistic missile
Denis Shtilerman, chief designer at Ukrainian strike drone and missile developer Fire Point, has confirmed the company is developing an air-launched ballistic missile (ALBM) based on its FP-9 platform, adding a new long-range strike capability to a portfolio that already includes some of Ukraine’s most advanced domestically produced weapons. Shtilerman disclosed the program during a recent interview, describing a weapon that would extend the already considerable reach of the FP-9 baseline system. The ground-launched version of the FP-9 carries a stated range of 800 kilometers. In the air-launched configuration, the missile would achieve a significantly greater range because the aircraft carrying it handles the energy-intensive work of climbing to altitude, meaning the weapon’s own fuel can be spent almost entirely on forward flight rather than vertical ascent. [ ... ] Several countries have already fielded operational systems of this type. Russia has employed its Kh-47M2 Kinzhal extensively in Ukraine, launching it from MiG-31K interceptors. Israel operates the Rampage, the Air LORA and Blue Sparrow air-launched systems designed for standoff precision strike. China and the United States each have programs in this category, though neither has publicly disclosed combat use of their respective systems.
Ukraine is already putting to excellent use its current weapons systems. Last week Ukraine struck Russian oil facilities on the Baltic Sea coast. Just as the Russians were almost done cleaning up the debris from those attacks and resuming operations, Ukraine struck them again.
Russia’s Baltic port resumed shipments two days ago. Ukraine just struck it again.
Ukrainian drones targeted Russia’s Ust-Luga oil export port in Leningrad Oblast early on 7 April, according to Russian officials and monitoring channels, in what appears to be a renewed strike on a facility that had only just resumed crude loading after earlier disruptions. The strike fits a broader Ukrainian campaign targeting Russia’s oil export infrastructure, particularly high-volume ports on the Baltic and Black Seas. By repeatedly hitting storage, loading, and transfer nodes, Kyiv aims to disrupt export flows, cut into energy revenues that fund the war, and compound damage by striking the same facilities before repairs can be completed. [ ... ] The sustained pace of attacks has at times left tankers waiting offshore and disrupted a significant share of Russia’s Baltic oil export flows. Together, Ust-Luga and Primorsk form the backbone of Russia’s Baltic oil export system, and previous assessments indicate that Ukrainian strikes have at times halted up to 40–50% of this export capacity.
Putin thought he could take advantage of higher oil prices caused by Trump's Iran war. Instead, Ukraine is costing him money.
I could go on with even more instances of Ukrainian innovation and strength. These are just part of the story and there's more to come.
Remember this stuff if some Putin or MAGA shill is trying to push disinformation about Russia's flailing and failing invasion of Ukraine.
🚢🌊 "Тіньовий флот" держави-агресорки продовжує влаштовувати екологічні катастрофи.
🚢🇨🇳 Біля Сахаліна в Татарській затоці Японського моря зазнав аварії китайський балкер An Yang 2, який перевозив для держави-агресора 1000 тонн вугілля, 706 тонн мазуту та 56 тонн дизельного палива. Шторм викинув судно на мілину біля Невельська, розташованого на території РФ. Судно отримало пробоїну в корпусі, але рятувальники не можуть до нього дістатись через погану погоду.
🚢 🇦🇬 У Фінській затоці Балтійського моря неподалік Усть-Луги Ленінградської області тоне танкер Koala під прапором Антигуа і Барбуди, який перевозив 130 тис. тонн мазуту. Він має пробоїну в корпусі та пошкодження машинного відділення. ЗМІ ворожої держави повідомляли про 3 вибухи перед аварією, але пізніше почали заперечувати їх. Наразі корма судна сіла на мілину, в частині корпусу вода.
📹: відео з соцмереж
Very good news: WAR ARRIVES BACK IN RUSSIA!!! In the Leningrad Region in Russia, a terminal of the Trade Port in Ust-Luga is on fire since early this morning. Locals heard the sound of drones, and then two explosions., Russia, January 21, 2024. Source: NOELREPORTS
P.S. Ukrainian-made drones are able to precisely target and destroy the assets of pro-Kremlin oligarchs deep inside Russian territory... The Russians thought they would be able to commit war crimes with impunity, but they are very wrong. All supporters and participants in Putin's war crimes will be found and punished...!
The natural gas terminal is owned by a Kremlin-linked Russian oligarch...It is super important to bring the war back to Russian territory and make the Russian imperialists pay the full price for their friendship with the Kremlin.
Eestlaste eest varjatakse sõja puhkemise ohtu
Venemaa välisministeeriumi ametlik esindaja Maria Zahharova ütles eile, et Balti riike on hoiatatud oma õhuruumi Ukraina droonidele Venemaa
See DELFI artikkel püüab jätta muljet, just nagu nõuaks Venemaa, et Eesti oma õhuruumi Ukraina droonidele ei avaks.
Mina sain Venemaa Välisministeeriumi teadaannetest nii aru, et nad süüdistavad Eestit, et Eesti on oma õhuruumi Ukraina droonidele juba avanud.
ERR-s (Eesti Rahvusringhäälingus) üldse vastavasisuline artikkel puudub.
Kas on midagi Eesti rahva eest varjata?
Venemaa on Ust-Luga sadamas ja Primorski naftaterminalis rängalt lüüa saanud.
Venemaa süüdistab Eesti riiki neile Ukraina rünnakutele otseses kaasaaitamises ja esitab Eestile diplomaatilise noodi või isegi ultimaatumi.
Aga Eesti ajakirjandus püüab olukorda kirjeldada läbi roosade prillide.
Ukraina droonid taas Eesti kohal
Nüüd on selge, miks mõned ajakirjanikud öösel teatasid, et Läti on peaaegu ametlikult tunnistanud, et Ukraina droonid ründavad Venemaad, lennates läbi Läti õhuruumi.
Küllap levitati Lätis ametlikku hoiatust droonide eest.
Just sel ajal toimus Ukraina järjekordne droonirünnak Ust-Lugale - Venemaa sadamale Soome lahe kaldal.
Umbes tund aega hiljem, hommikul kell 5, levitas Eesti Kaitsevägi hoiatust drooniohust - isegi Venemaa piirist üsna kaugel, Pärnumaal ja Raplamaal.
Häire lõppes hommikul kell 6.
Ma olen siinses blogis mõned päevad tagasi kirjutanud, et Eesti peaks Ukraina saatkonna Eestist välja saatma seoses Ukraina sõjalise tegevusega Eesti territooriumil.
Minu seisukohad ei ole muutunud ja ma olen äärmiselt rahulolematu seoses Eesti Vabariigi tegevusetuse, otsustusvõimetuse ja saamatusega Eesti riigi ja rahva kaitsmisel.
Peamiseks julgeolekuohuks eestlastele on aga mitte Ukraina droonid ise, vaid see, et Venemaa võib otsustada, et Eesti otseselt osaleb Vene-Ukraina sõjas, võimaldades Ukrainal kasutada Eesti õhuruumi.
Russian oil export Port of Ust-Luga has now been burning for days with no end in sight, Russia, March 28, 2026. Source: Igor Sushko
P.S. Long range weapon strikes on Russian oil and LNG export installations is best peace negotian tools...
Tegelikult Vene enda allikad ei kinnita, et Ukraina droonid ei lennanud läbi Eesti
Avalikud andmed näitavad, et mõni tund enne kogu sõja kõige massilisema õhuründe saabumist Soome lahe naftasadamatesse andsid Vene oblastid
See artikkel on propagandamöga, mille demagoogia rajaneb loogikavigadel.
Juba artikli pealkirjas on viga:
"Vene enda allikad kinnitavad, et Ukraina droonid ei lennanud läbi Eesti"
Sellest, et kusagil Venemaal nähti drooni, ei järeldu, et Leedus drooni ei nähtud.
Asja võtmeks on Leedu.
Kui see vastab tõele, et Leedus nähti drooni, siis kukub see demagoogia kokku, sest Leetu sellesse kohta ei saanud hästi sattuda Venemaalt.
Aga Valgevenest pole tulnud teateid droonidest. Ja üle Valgevene poleks Ukraina saanud suurt rünnakut sooritada, kartes Valgevene sekkumist sõtta.
Ukraina droonid pidid lendama Valgevenest kas lääne poolt või ida poolt.
Ja lääne poolt lennates ei saanud nad liikuda täpselt mööda piiri, mis on sinka-vonkaline, nad ei saanud ka rikkuda Valgevene õhuruumi, seega pidid nad lendama piirist piisavalt kaugel Leedu õhuruumis.
Osa droone võis kasutada üht trajektoori, teine osa aga teist, üle Venemaa.
Aga Venemaal nähti droone paljudes kohtades, sest Ukraina ründaski mitu päeva järjest paljusid kohti Venemaal.
Ka Leningradi oblastis ründasid Ukraina droonid mitmeid erinevaid objekte.
Küsimus on hoopis selles, miks Eesti ajakirjandus nii meeleheitlikult püüab "tõestada" asja, mida ta korrektselt tõestada ei suuda.