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The Telegraph: Kiev Strikes A Painful Blow To The Kremlin

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The Telegraph: Kiev Strikes A Painful Blow To The Kremlin

The Telegraph: Kiev Strikes A Painful Blow To The Kremlin30.10.2025, 8:49 1,616 The wound in Russia's economy could develop into something serious.Moscow is targeting civilian targets, while Kiev is striking at the Kremlin's economy. Analyst Robert Seeley believes that both sides of the conflict are now trying to wage war not so much on land as in the air, attacking each other with missiles and drones. Instead of calming down, things are moving toward the conflict between Ukraine and Russia gaining new momentum, the analyst wrote on the pages of The Telegraph.Seeley also recalled an article in the U.S. press that said U.S. intelligence sees no moves by Putin toward the "negotiating table." Beginning in the fall of 2025, Putin is again trying to leave Ukraine without electricity and heat in an effort to undermine the Ukrainians' will to resist.At the same time, Ukraine is looking for every way to deprive Putin's war machine of funding. Seeley noted that since 2022, Putin's strategy toward Ukraine has consisted of three points.The first is to seize and hold new territory. The second was to undermine the spirit of Ukrainians by striking cities and energy infrastructure. The third is an attempt to quarrel Ukraine with the West.The strikes on Ukrainian cities and energy infrastructure have made life difficult for Ukrainians, but have not broken their spirit. Kiev, using new missiles and long-range drones, is increasingly attacking Russian territory itself.Kiev's main target is Russia's oil refineries, which provide the country's budget with 15 to 20 percent of revenues. According to Seeley, the Russian economy is already struggling. The Kremlin spends about $500 million daily, with about 40% of the country's budget going to the defense industry.Analysts believe that Putin needs to replenish the army by 20,000 to 30,000 recruits every month to keep the war going. Seeley said the Russian Federation has shown resilience, but the longer the war lasts, the more likely it is that the country's economy is in serious trouble. Kiev will keep hitting the "open wound" until it grows into something bigger.PATREONSupport the website Write your comment You can support the website Charter97.orgMULTI-CURRENCY ACCOUNT FOR ASSISTANCE:Bank's name: Bank Millennium S.A.Address: ul. Stanislawa Zaryna, 2A, 02-593, WarszawaIBAN: PL97116022020000000216711123SWIFT: BIGBPLPWName of the account holder: Fundacja “KARTA ‘97”Purpose/title of payment: Donation for statuary aimsYou can contact us by the e-mail charter97@gmail.comFollow Charter97.org social media accountsFacebookYouTubeX.comvkontakteok.ruInstagramRSSTelegram

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