The strikes disrupted Russian logistics and caused fuel shortages within Russia’s “Center” military grouping, the statement said.

Nov. 3, 2025

According to the SSO, a fuel unloading site near the city of Dovzhansk was hit, while a supply warehouse near the village of Rozkishna was destroyed.
The SSO said the strikes disrupted Russian logistics and caused fuel shortages within Russia’s “Center” military grouping.
“The best battle is the one the enemy fails to show up for,” the SSO added in its update.
The latest strike follows an earlier operation in late September, when the SSO, working alongside the Russian insurgent movement Chernaya Iskra (“Black Spark”), destroyed Russia’s latest Buk-M3 air defense system (NATO reporting name: SA-27 Gollum) and struck a Nebo-U radar station in Russia’s Rostov region.
“As a result, the Buk-M3 anti-aircraft missile system and the Nebo-U early warning radar station were turned into scrap metal in the Rostov region,” the SSO reported via Telegram after the Sept. 28 operation.
Both systems posed a threat to Ukrainian combat aircraft near the front lines and hindered deep strikes inside Russia, the SSO said, adding that each of the destroyed systems was worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Good job! Ukraine must pound their supply lines and depots again and again and again.
Ukraine are fighting a smart war. The cost to mafia land is enormous and will affect the shithole for decades.
If the West does stay firm and never buys mafia fossil fuel and other crap again, then the roaches might never get a footing again. They will be lifelong slaves to bat virus land.
Watch this video from the 17:40 mark for the perfect description of mafia land.
Yes, I watched it in full. I saw Chris York’s video on FB a couple of days ago, the same one. I couldn’t agree more about his assessment of the mafia state.