06/08/2026
Ukraine’s long-range strike campaign continues to intensify. Overnight attacks targeted the Novorossiysk oil region, airfields, substations, and additional military infrastructure as Kyiv maintains pressure on Russia’s economy and war machine. Meanwhile, Russian forces launched another large drone attack against Ukraine, but missile activity remained notably absent—suggesting Moscow may be accumulating missiles for a larger strike later.
In this update, we examine the growing pace of Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil infrastructure, battlefield attrition rates, NATO’s interception of a drone over Latvia, reports from occupied territories, and new comments from General Syrskyi regarding territorial gains. We also look at what these developments may reveal about Russia’s ability to sustain the war.
- Chapters
- 00:00 Ukraine’s Strike Campaign Accelerates
- 00:48 Novorossiysk Oil Depot Burning Again
- 02:19 More Than One Oil Infrastructure Strike Per Day
- 02:51 Airfield Strike in Ryazan Region
- 03:21 Substation Hit in Occupied Luhansk
- 03:50 NATO Shoots Down Drone Over Latvia
- 05:17 Russia’s Overnight Drone Attacks on Ukraine
- 06:12 Kharkiv Logistics Hub and Civilian Targets Hit
- 07:48 Battlefield Attrition and Frontline Update
- 09:36 Kronstadt Strike Fallout and Syrskyi’s Update
- 11:09 The Australian Kangaroo Incident
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