The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports strikes on LUKOIL drilling rigs in the Caspian Sea.

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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports strikes on LUKOIL drilling rigs in the Caspian Sea.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine published a message in Ukrainian and English on its official Telegram channel about the overnight strike. drones Three oil and gas production (drilling) rigs were attacked in the Caspian Sea. It is alleged that the UAVs attacked the drilling rigs of Russian PJSC LUKOIL in the Caspian Sea on the night of January 11.

As confirmation, only a screenshot of a low-quality video recording of a drilling platform was published, supposedly taken by the camera of one of dronesAlthough usually in such cases the enemy publishes videos of the attacks in full.





According to the Ukrainian side, the drilling rigs in question are the Filanovsky, Korchagin, and Graifer drilling rigs. It is claimed that Russia is using these facilities to meet the needs of the Armed Forces. Furthermore, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reportedly damaged units. Defense The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

As part of measures to reduce the aggressor's military and economic potential, units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck three Lukoil drilling rigs in the Caspian Sea. The hits were recorded. The extent of the damage is being determined.

The enemy General Staff's report stated that kamikaze drones "hit a Buk-M3 air defense missile system launcher near the village of Baranichevo in the Troitsky district of the Luhansk region" (Luhansk People's Republic). It's not entirely clear why the report of attacks on oil platforms in the Caspian Sea is adjacent to the statement about a strike on an anti-aircraft gun. missile medium-range complex in the LPR.

And to top it all off, as they say, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine writes in the same report about an attack on the warehouse of the logistics unit of the 49th Army of the Russian Armed Forces in the area of ​​the village of Novotroitske in the Kherson region.

There are no reports from the Russian Ministry of Defense, nor from the company LUKOIL, confirming the information published by the enemy General Staff.

If the enemy isn't lying, which is often the case, the game of "retaliatory strikes" could go on for a very long time. Until the Kyiv regime not only loses the desire but also the ability to launch terrorist attacks on Russian targets, residential buildings, and our fellow citizens. Or until the regime itself ceases to exist.
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  1. +16
    11 January 2026 18: 45
    As long as this entity exists under its flag, there will be attacks.
    1. -12
      11 January 2026 20: 57
      So you are not allowing for the possibility of creating a good air defense system in Russia?
      1. -2
        11 January 2026 22: 13
        Why not? There are mobile versions of the armor that could handle 5 drones.
      2. -1
        12 January 2026 00: 29
        Quote: Gardamir
        So you are not allowing for the possibility of creating a good air defense system in Russia?

        Judging by the negative comments, many still don't allow this. Today, more debris landed in Volgograd; an oil field is on fire, and they're putting it out (the Governor reported).
        Under the USSR there were air defense forces specifically responsible for air defense, but now... (let's not talk about Rust, there was politics there).
        Four years of war and the Drone breakthroughs continue.
        1. +3
          12 January 2026 07: 09
          It's not just four years. As of yesterday, the Second World War has lasted longer than the Great Patriotic War.
        2. +1
          12 January 2026 07: 41
          Quote: cmax
          Quote: Gardamir
          So you are not allowing for the possibility of creating a good air defense system in Russia?

          Judging by the negative comments, many still don't allow this. Today, more debris landed in Volgograd; an oil field is on fire, and they're putting it out (the Governor reported).
          Under the USSR there were air defense forces specifically responsible for air defense, but now... (let's not talk about Rust, there was politics there).
          Four years of war and the Drone breakthroughs continue.

          Judging by the words of various governors, we have air defense systems and they work well, but for some reason they shoot down everything over the oil refinery. It's not smart to deploy them anywhere near the city. But that's sarcasm. We understand that these aren't just debris, but actual hits. But governors can't report that, and then people will have questions for the Ministry of Defense. They did shoot down the missiles, but those were treacherous fragments...
          1. -3
            12 January 2026 09: 18
            Quote from ARIONkrsk
            but for some reason it knocks everything down over the oil refinery,

            99 out of a hundred are shot down in an open field, one out of a hundred are shot down over objects or housing, they hit glass and cause fires, one out of a thousand hits the target, this is a fantastic efficiency of our air defense, very close to absolute.
    2. 0
      12 January 2026 16: 43
      As long as this entity exists under its flag there will be attacks
      - Do you think there are few places from which they can launch (and do launch)?
      After the Great Patriotic War, they spent a long time hunting down these wicked people, and now even "brotherly" countries have surrounded them from all sides.
  2. +9
    11 January 2026 18: 51
    The only confirmation released was a screenshot of low-quality video footage of the drilling platform, presumably taken by one of the drones. However, in such cases, the enemy typically releases full attack videos.


    There are some.
    1. +3
      11 January 2026 21: 11
      Unfortunately, not all journalists know how to research information. Or they don't want to, because then there's no room to maneuver...
    2. +1
      12 January 2026 00: 05
      Quote: Comrade Beria
      The only confirmation released was a screenshot of low-quality video footage of the drilling platform, presumably taken by one of the drones. However, in such cases, the enemy typically releases full attack videos.


      There are some.

      And the UAVs were flying from the territory of Azerbaijan.
  3. +25
    11 January 2026 18: 54
    Either this regime itself will not cease to exist
    The Ukrainian Armed Forces will continue to strike strategic targets in Russia because Vladimir Vladimirovich, for reasons incomprehensible to the entire Russian people, protects this criminal Kiev regime.
    1. +3
      11 January 2026 20: 04
      The word "sufferers" comes to mind.
      1. +8
        11 January 2026 20: 32
        Many people remember the "spirit of Malta and Reykjavik" which over the years smoothly transitioned into the "spirit of Anchorage"... Ugh.
        1. +3
          11 January 2026 21: 09
          Still the spirit of Geneva, where the agreement to end the war in Afghanistan was reached. Officially, no one except the USSR intended to implement it.
        2. 0
          11 January 2026 21: 14
          "spirit and letter! Anchorage".
      2. ssz
        -10
        11 January 2026 22: 41
        The losers are jumping around in Kiev generating heat, but you're a European anus.
      3. +2
        11 January 2026 23: 09
        The word "sufferers" comes to mind.

        Until the authorities prohibit keeping money and families (or family members) in the "blessed" West, we will continue to be sufferers (I can't imagine that during WWII, officials kept their families in the West)....
    2. +3
      11 January 2026 20: 07
      Vladimir Vladimirovich, for reasons incomprehensible to the entire Russian people, protects this criminal Kiev regime.

      He doesn't see them as criminals, but as colleagues, partners. And to top it all off, Trump doesn't allow anyone to touch them.
      1. +1
        11 January 2026 23: 12
        He doesn't see them as criminals, but as colleagues, partners. And to top it all off, Trump doesn't allow anyone to touch them.

        Yeah, screw this management, how I praised VVP and argued with my mom...
        1. +1
          13 January 2026 14: 13
          For me, Putin died as a man and as president when he surrendered his combat-ready officer to the bullet of a Chechen assassin. I'm talking about Colonel Budanov, whom the so-called "Supreme Commander" betrayed.
  4. +9
    11 January 2026 18: 54
    The question arises again: how did they get there?
    1. +3
      11 January 2026 19: 13
      So, to get the truth, you need to watch the parade; all the weapons are unique. And then you'll lose the desire to ask questions.
    2. +13
      11 January 2026 19: 19
      How did you get there? Very simple, by air. Do you think they're such idiots that they can't do it? Where is the Antonov Design Bureau? And yes, there is someone who can help.
    3. +15
      11 January 2026 19: 42
      The question arises again: how did they get there?

      We Russians have a saying: "You can't put a scarf on every mouth." Air defense, sadly, is not omnipotent. Ukraine had a well-developed aircraft industry, and there were many specialists in this field. Don't underestimate the enemy, especially if they have a lot of help.
      1. -1
        11 January 2026 21: 10
        Now they'll probably drag all the air defense systems to the residences, that's where we have the most valuable assets for which we can still launch retaliatory strikes.
        1. -4
          11 January 2026 21: 17
          Now they'll probably drag all the air defense systems to the residences,

          Why? It was already there, all the way to the buoy. All the UAVs were shot down on approach. Does anyone know where I can see the results of the Oreshnik strike online? When the SP-1 and 2 missiles were detonated, a video appeared almost immediately, but now there are only rumors and a video from DAM, like a light show somewhere in the distance.
          1. -4
            11 January 2026 22: 07
            So, it was there and so on, all the way to the buoy. All the UAVs were shot down on approach.
            There are a lot of residences, we need to add a couple more perimeters just in case
            Does anyone know where on the internet I can see the results of the Oreshnik strike?
            Our Ministry of Defense almost never reveals anything. Why reveal anything if you don't have to? It's completely unclear why they issue daily reports—they don't have to, and they don't even have to, otherwise something might go wrong.
            When the SP-1 and 2 exploded, the video appeared almost immediately.
            These are attacks on us, they're being shown as quickly as possible. But we're not like that, we don't participate in information warfare, we've left the battlefield because we're above it. Tell Zelensky to kill him too! No way!
            1. ssz
              -8
              11 January 2026 22: 45
              Your pig mo also didn’t show any results, only that they were flying there.
              1. +3
                12 January 2026 00: 49
                Yeah, right, yeah, only people on the other side can say anything bad about the Russian Ministry of Defense's PR department, which supposedly exists, gets paid stars and salaries, but is useless. Meanwhile, our people are all for the reports, they read them out in public squares, believing every word.
          2. +1
            12 January 2026 15: 27
            But before that, they flew through Smolensk completely freely... And there are plenty of strategic objects there that a priori need to be protected.
  5. +4
    11 January 2026 19: 01
    This isn't the first time ships and platforms in the Caspian Sea have been hit...
  6. +3
    11 January 2026 19: 02
    Unfortunately, it is not possible to block all enemy UAV flight routes... at least for now.
    Protecting the objects themselves... costs money and businesses are reluctant to do so.
    To say that they are again hoping for the best... is unlikely, perhaps there are few such opportunities, not enough for everyone request
    1. +5
      11 January 2026 19: 45
      Quote: rocket757
      Protecting the objects themselves... costs money and businesses are reluctant to do so.
      Is a new platform cheaper than protecting this one?
      1. 0
        11 January 2026 20: 05
        Lukoil doesn't want to spend its money. Let them, like, protect us.
        1. +6
          11 January 2026 20: 08
          Quote: novel xnumx
          Lukoil doesn't want to spend its money. Let them, like, protect us.

          Next time they'll be left without a platform and that's it...
          I don't know why I don't feel sorry for Lukoil at all? I don't even really consider their platforms Russian.
          1. -5
            11 January 2026 20: 09
            Why don't I feel sorry for Lukoil at all?

            Because they are greedy.
          2. -1
            12 January 2026 01: 44
            I don’t know why I don’t feel sorry for Lukoil at all?
            Why feel sorry for them? If anything happens, they'll restore them and fully compensate for lost profits at government expense. These aren't just homes for ordinary civilians. These are platforms for the right people.
        2. 0
          11 January 2026 21: 37
          Quote: novel xnumx
          Lukoil doesn't want to spend its money. Let them, like, protect us.

          But he buys football players and spends money on kick-assers...
      2. 0
        11 January 2026 20: 18
        The question is certainly interesting... and private property. Some people have nothing sacred; they shoot, rich people bully Pinocchios...
        And so... for the money that rich Pinocchios got and took away to nowhere, they could have installed an "iron dome" over their platforms. Especially since they have insurance...
        But obviously, there are no defense systems nearby that can defend specific objects...
        Who should purchase them and include them in the general air defense system of the region, and this is logical, justified, and will be effective.
    2. 0
      11 January 2026 20: 22
      How much does a good, powerful multi-frequency jammer cost? 300? 500? A million?
      Less than a penny for such a company
      1. 0
        11 January 2026 20: 26
        Greed is stupidity, it's right there...
        However, that's their business and who knows what they're up to...
  7. -10
    11 January 2026 19: 04
    Well, good news, the holidays were a success 👍 everyone's happy, Kyiv is freezing, Belgorod, we hope it will warm up, it looks like it's going to be a fun winter, drones are flying in from Kazakhstan, it's time to put the neighbors on the string, I think we can handle it 💪, there's a lot of work, I already got out my flight books and documents, I'm waiting for them to call me again, I shied away once, it won't work here anymore, we have plenty of people like me in our country, I have many friends, former pilots, and for this war to end faster, we need a lot of aviation, infantry is good, but when the carpet bombing starts, and they will start, because after the cities are taken there is nothing left, it's better to bury all the Banderites there at once am
    1. -2
      11 January 2026 19: 09
      You won't pass the VLK. So put your flight logs back in their frames and on the wall.
      1. +7
        11 January 2026 19: 14
        Easy, the helicopter pilot is in Group 6, which means he's disabled. wassat
      2. +3
        11 January 2026 19: 36
        Rudel and Maresyev somehow got through... It's trivial, but in the Air Force, talent and luck come first, and then the current state of health
    2. +2
      11 January 2026 19: 45
      Drones are flying from Kazakhstan

      Has this been proven yet? Or is this just speculation?
      1. -2
        11 January 2026 19: 57
        Drones are being fired from around Sterlitamak, Bashkiria... Open a map and get a feel for what's going on...
      2. 0
        11 January 2026 22: 10
        It would be interesting to hear about it. It was only when the drone flew around the residence that we decided to find out where it was coming from and where it was headed. But when drones crashed in the Baltics or came from Finland, there was a deathly silence.
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      2. -3
        11 January 2026 20: 39
        In 2004, tens of thousands of these people applied to the Russian consulates in Odessa and Simferopol with a request to be accepted into Russian citizenship.

        It's hard to believe, although anyone who wanted to would have come. Back then, it was common for people there to obtain Russian citizenship in order to receive a Russian pension, while remaining in Ukraine. The climate there is milder.
        1. 0
          11 January 2026 21: 36
          I have friends, two families from Crimea, far from retired, who traveled to Odessa after being denied entry to the consulate in Simferopol. In Odessa, they even accepted their documents... and then apologized and denied them all.
    4. 0
      11 January 2026 23: 25
      The Americans dropped six times more bombs and napalm on Vietnam than during the entire WWII, but the Vietnamese held out. History teaches people nothing.
      1. -1
        15 January 2026 13: 53
        The dream of many Vietnamese today is to go to the United States. Remember the famous photo of the little girl burned by napalm? She fulfilled her dream and long ago settled in the country that nearly killed her. And attitudes toward the United States in Vietnam are now enthusiastic. You're right—history teaches nothing.
        1. 0
          15 January 2026 15: 53
          And you, don't you know, many Russians also have a dream of getting there, everyone wants to live well, and not just have to live as they have to, but not everyone has the opportunity and health
  8. +5
    11 January 2026 19: 07
    We need to hit the forester's booth with Hazel again.
    Then everyone will definitely get scared and stop. That's how I see the Kremlin's logic.
    Putin was deceived for 20 years. 20 years. He deflated in a couple of years.
    1. 0
      11 January 2026 19: 18
      The latest strike destroyed an underground factory producing Flamingo drones and missiles, and the Banderites still have many such factories underground: in the Carpathians, in the catacombs of Odessa, they assemble naval UAVs, there is still plenty of work for the nuts drinks
      1. +3
        11 January 2026 20: 30
        Are there any real facts that it was there?
        Flamingo's underground drone and rocket factory
        not in words?
      2. -1
        15 January 2026 13: 54
        Yep. And they even counted the number of floors in this underground plant. It later turned out that the Lviv ARZ was the one hit.
    2. -3
      11 January 2026 19: 21
      Quote: Ivan Ivanov_36
      We need to hit the forester's booth with Hazel again.
      Then everyone will definitely get scared and stop. That's how I see the Kremlin's logic.
      Putin was deceived for 20 years. 20 years. He deflated in a couple of years.

      A hole in the right side, do you think? belay
    3. -5
      11 January 2026 19: 39
      They will be scared if they are responsible for the attack on their personal toilet by smashing the toilet together with the enemy
      1. -7
        11 January 2026 20: 06
        Where have you seen something like this in modern Russia?
    4. +6
      11 January 2026 19: 54
      *Putin was deceived for 20 years. 20 years. He deflated in a couple of years.*

      There were two of them. The younger one, who was drenched in toilets, took back Crimea.
      And then he began to be softer towards his partners and to look at things from a broader perspective.

      P.S. You should have left in time. And not listened to the Volodins and Tereshkovs.
      1. SSR
        -5
        11 January 2026 20: 34
        Quote from seamen2
        The younger one, who was drenched in toilets, returned Crimea.

        And you don’t count territories over 1000 km2 and a population of about 9 million, do you?
        Your mathematics is selective and strange.
        1. 0
          11 January 2026 20: 41
          My post wasn't about territories and populations, and it didn't contain any mathematical calculations or formulas.
          1. SSR
            -4
            11 January 2026 20: 47
            Quote from seamen2
            My post wasn't about territories and populations, and it didn't contain any mathematical calculations or formulas.

            You just finished in Crimea and that was 2014.
            Now without +, only last year, with the territory of Hungary or Bulgaria + added.
            The total area of ​​the regions after the referendum will be 108,844 km², and the total population will be 6,2 million people.

            Is this not enough?
            1. +1
              11 January 2026 21: 11
              Now without + from last year, the territory of Hungary or Bulgaria +.
              *The total area of ​​the regions after the referendum will be 108,844 km², and the total population will be 6,2 million people.

              Is this not enough?*

              here...there is some contradiction with these territories.
              The stated goals were demilitarization and denazification.
              then *new territories* with a + sign appeared
              Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.

              The liberation of Ukraine is currently underway.
              Let's say it ends at the border with Poland.
              What to do with these territories and the population? Rebuilding them will completely ruin the country.
              In Russia and in the *old territories*, restoration after the 90s and improvements are needed.
              especially in the provinces.
              And here, despite the war and the costs associated with it, billions of dollars are still being handed out left and right, even before the war, just not for the benefit of our country.
              1. SSR
                -5
                11 January 2026 22: 58
                Quote from seamen2
                And here, despite the war and the costs associated with it, billions of dollars are still being handed out left and right, even before the war, just not for the benefit of our country.

                Do you live on food stamps?
                Roads are in disrepair, store shelves are empty, and millions of tourists from Russia have stopped flying abroad?
                Sometimes I don't understand.
                - The boyar is bad, Crimea just went and fizzled out.
                And if the Boyar added millions to the economy with resources, then the answer is one - things are bad in our province!
                In our provinces, if there is nothing but fields and forests, and there are minerals and other things for these fields and forests, is that bad?
                In the long run, are several million bad for demography?
                Here the pro-folk are whining - they brought in migrants, traitors!
                And when they fight off millions of their own Russians, the GDP is no longer what it was in 2014.
                Aren't you sick of this two-facedness?
                Eat the fish, give away the bones and indulge in some caviar.
                This is where the ragulyo begins.
                1. 0
                  11 January 2026 23: 24
                  *Roads are in disrepair, store shelves are empty*

                  Exactly. The roads are in disrepair, the sewers are flowing like rivers, the water supply networks are 92% worn out.

                  *In our provinces there is nothing but fields and forests, and there are minerals and other things for these fields and forests*

                  In my particular province there are these very same towers that the material is about, and there are banners hanging saying *Caspian oil is for the benefit of Russia*.
                  The gas condensate complex is operating.
                  Maybe gasoline and diesel became cheaper because of this? No, they didn't.
                  Houses in villages are abandoned by the dozens.

                  *Millions of tourists from Russia have stopped flying abroad?* -- with our salaries, we never leave foreign countries.

                  *Are you living on food stamps?* -- you can read about the stamps here: https://www.rbc.ru/life/news/676006d49a7947abbbf0762d?ysclid=mka6ku4izq12170391

                  *Eat the fish, give up the bones and indulge in some caviar.* -- regarding fish. There's a ban on vobla, now on pike. What kind of caviar are you even talking about?

                  "The boyar is bad, Crimea just vanished" -- and what's so good about him? He allocated $68 million for school lunches for Armenian children in December 2024 and opened a new $1.5 billion Yeltsin Center in Moscow? He's spending money on that during the SV0. And the *People's Front*, which positions itself as *Putin's team*, collects donations for the army, the people's pennies. Look at the lists and see what exactly the money is going towards.


                  p/s/ *Aren't you sick of the two-facedness?* -- and I'm asking you the same thing. What reality do you live in?
                  .
                  1. SSR
                    -7
                    12 January 2026 00: 36
                    Quote from seamen2
                    *Roads are in disrepair, store shelves are empty*

                    Exactly. The roads are in disrepair, the sewers are flowing like rivers, the water supply networks are 92% worn out.

                    Link to rbk - is it so bad that it doesn't rain?
                    For those who are experiencing leaks, decide locally; stop suffering from legal nihilism.
                    Billions are allocated!
                    Stupidly, billions, but on the ground, well, that's how it is and this money was only allocated for the Volga!
                    Of course, once again, one is to blame, and the fact is that in the late 80s we ourselves brought to power those who were accustomed only to consuming and stealing; we know how to clean everyone out in no time.
                    You seem like smart people, but you spout such nonsense, like fairy tale characters: blew, spat, built a bridge.


                    The Volga River cleanup program, initiated in 2018 by President Putin, has come to an inglorious end. The 127 billion rubles allocated for the construction of treatment facilities have vanished into the Volga's murky waters.

                    By 2024, harmful discharges into the river were supposed to be reduced threefold. But they haven't. Dmitry Kobylkin, head of the State Duma's Ecology Committee, reported that deputies and experts visited 98 wastewater treatment plants and 23 water treatment stations. It was found that only six treatment plants were meeting the standard.

                    And your sewer is leaking.
                    PS.
                    Even during the Great Patriotic War, people collected and donated, and now they collect, donate, make and chatter - how bad everything is!
                    1. 0
                      12 January 2026 09: 16
                      *For those who are experiencing problems, decide locally; stop suffering from legal nihilism.*

                      You live in your own reality, on TV, just like your guarantor.

                      So, a solution to one problem. Namely, unjustified *utility debts*
                      I collect email correspondence, print it out, and contact the prosecutor's office.
                      They send a formal reply saying they've submitted it to the housing inspectorate. They reply that everything is legal. Then I file a complaint with the Prosecutor General's Office through Gosuslugi.
                      Result: general--regional--district-housing inspectorate. The answer is the same.
                      the president's reception office in the regional center - you can never get through.
                      I previously wrote an email to VVP and DAM on a different issue.
                      And...*your request number has been accepted for processing, you will receive a response in 2 weeks*. 15 years have passed. And silence...

                      and regarding some flooded basement in the city, angry residents who have lost all hope in these *local areas* write in all seriousness... to the direct line.

                      But this *Link to rbk - is it too much that it's not raining?* is a common ploy when there's nothing to counter. Choose any other source. The information will be the same.

                      *And your sewer is leaking.* --flowing through the streets. And people breathe it and live by it.
                      Yes, yes, I know --*it's their own fault*.
                      Just not the guarantor with his May decrees, *strategy 2020*, and leap.
                      And now the new *2035 strategy* lies, systematically, and does so publicly. But as always—the *boyars are bad*.

                      *he blew, spat, and built a bridge.* -- by the way, about bridges. In the region, there are *ferry villages* that can only be reached by crossing. During ice drift, the condition is *neither ice nor water*, meaning they are blocked by ice.
                      And they built a bridge...in Mariupol. On NTV, a journalist was practically choking with delight.

                      And the Volga cleanup is a good example. Who was responsible for that?
      2. -3
        11 January 2026 21: 12
        He also only promised to wet
  9. +2
    11 January 2026 19: 20
    I'd take a closer look at the territory of the former Persian Empire. There are just too many coincidences—either attack drones flying into Iran or some other nasty thing hitting the drilling rigs...
  10. -6
    11 January 2026 19: 21
    Whether it's a provocation or not is, in the broad sense, secondary. What's primary, in my opinion, is what Trump has started doing with our "shadow fleet." The Ukrainian Armed Forces, of course, are trying to imitate the Americans in everything, so there's nothing surprising about that.

    It's also no surprise that they'll now be trying to destroy everything related to oil and gas, everything that has any connection to our country. Perhaps the Oreshnik strike on targets in western Ukraine isn't what one would call sufficient.

    Especially if it's a one-off. However, perhaps it really is worth taking it slow now; the West is going through a very difficult turn—it could even break its neck. The main thing is not to interfere, pushing it toward unity in the face of an overwhelming threat.
    1. +1
      12 January 2026 00: 09
      Quote: Vladlous
      what Trump started doing with our "shadow fleet"

      Excuse me, but what does "shadow fleet" mean?
      Is this when you hide behind someone else's flag, unable to defend your own? wink
  11. +1
    11 January 2026 19: 47
    Silence is the worst option when the enemy publishes such reports. Either they must be refuted immediately, or they've truly blown it up, since the leadership has kept silent. There are only two options here: yes or no. It feels like our people still haven't realized that in the 21st century, keeping quiet is impossible. The information will leak out anyway. And the longer they remain silent, the more unrest among the masses grows.
    1. +3
      11 January 2026 20: 07
      Our General Staff is silent because they have nothing to say. And even if they do, it's even worse. It's tempting to say, "Shut up, you'll look smart."
      1. -2
        11 January 2026 21: 31
        Our General Staff hasn't finished all the salads or drunk all the champagne yet, they'll be digging around, deciding who to push the blame on, and scratching their heads about the report, and whatever they can scrape up to get it.
      2. -1
        11 January 2026 21: 32
        That's why it happens like this: when everyone's talking, official comments appear, even though everyone's already seen and learned everything. And from information coming from the other side, at that. You can't hide an awl in a sack, as they say. This breeds mistrust. Don't they realize that at the top?
        1. -1
          11 January 2026 22: 36
          Don't they realize this up there?

          They take us for fools. What can you expect from him?
        2. 0
          12 January 2026 05: 04
          It's better to remain silent than to talk like that to Kupyansk.
    2. +1
      11 January 2026 22: 15
      Sorry, our leaders haven't been involved in the information war for a long time; their daily messages are nothing but copy-pasta. All the striking images are supplied by very specific men from the trenches, who often ask for equipment under these images. And the Moscow departmental PR departments only know how to collect salaries and earn stars.
      1. -1
        11 January 2026 22: 25
        Unfortunately, we're losing the information war. They've completely blocked all enemy platforms, why bother? They should have been used with double force, despite their blocking of channels. They should have been able to upload their content and manipulate the masses. That's where most people are. Otherwise, it all looks like an insult, not a response. Well, that's how I see it from my perspective.
        1. -3
          11 January 2026 22: 39
          Their strategy is to cocoon themselves. You have to know how to wage war, even in the information environment. It's a matter of high-stakes work. But if you start fighting, they might no longer accept you as one of their own; they'll lock you in a cage like Madura. And the quality of their inner circle is clear—their loyalty was bought with money, and that's all there is to it. Accordingly, whoever offers the most will be the one they serve.
        2. +2
          12 January 2026 00: 50
          It's a surprising coincidence that just as Nick-Mazur is responding on the site, in other threads all the less-than-winning comments are getting several downvotes.
    3. -1
      12 January 2026 05: 03
      What's the point of talking? And I don't feel sorry for Lukoil at all.
      1. +1
        12 January 2026 11: 48
        You may not feel sorry for Lukoil, but the people will pay for their losses out of their own pockets with another fuel price hike. At least give me a thumbs down for the truth.
        1. -1
          12 January 2026 11: 51
          he'll pay anyway)))) so it doesn't matter
          1. -1
            12 January 2026 11: 51
            You seem to be enjoying this. 🤦‍♂️
            1. -2
              12 January 2026 11: 52
              Yes, we're having fun, grilling kebabs
              1. +1
                12 January 2026 11: 55
                Well, with such patriotWe don't need enemies.
                1. -2
                  12 January 2026 11: 57
                  and there are most of them in Russia
                  1. +1
                    12 January 2026 11: 59
                    You must be from the Ukrainian land to rejoice at the attacks on Russian infrastructure. And it turns out you're also enjoying the consequences for ordinary people.
                    1. -1
                      12 January 2026 12: 03
                      Yes, yes, everyone is a cypso around you, you live in your own world, your cries are of no interest to anyone, people in general have long been indifferent to blows and their
                      1. 0
                        12 January 2026 12: 06
                        Well, the diagnosis is clear. The main thing is not to cry when it suddenly hits you.
                      2. -1
                        12 January 2026 12: 09
                        They attack every day, we're used to it.
  12. -1
    11 January 2026 20: 18
    Screenshot?
    https://t.me/pristanishche_info/29447
  13. -1
    11 January 2026 21: 24
    [/quote]Or this regime itself will not cease to exist.[quote]

    This is the key aspect when peace will come, and only then.
  14. -3
    11 January 2026 22: 58
    From Ministers - 2 relatives, from State Duma Deputies - 3 relatives, from Federation Council members - 5 relatives, from Governors - 5 relatives.
    From lieutenant colonel and above, regardless of the branch of the military or service, 1 relative.
    One person for each object that can be attacked.
    And don't talk about "let's all get there faster, we need to defeat them."
    Once those who need to be there are there, the achievement of goals and objectives will accelerate.
    1. +3
      12 January 2026 02: 21
      Once those who need to be there are there, the achievement of goals and objectives will accelerate.
      Are you suggesting we kidnap people in Europe and America and bring them to Russia? They'd never return here voluntarily.
  15. 0
    11 January 2026 23: 39
    Slowly but surely, they are undermining our economy, and no matter what they say on TV, even the armchair generals will understand that a couple more years of this leisurely war and we will end up like in Ukraine (which is exactly why they started this and which is happening successfully), and then the West will definitely start its own war and most likely end it successfully.
  16. 0
    11 January 2026 23: 48
    Quote: novel xnumx
    the word "terpiles"

    There is another more suitable word - Puppet Theatre "D".
  17. 0
    12 January 2026 00: 57
    Quote: golen
    Either this regime itself will not cease to exist
    The Ukrainian Armed Forces will continue to strike strategic targets in Russia because Vladimir Vladimirovich, for reasons incomprehensible to the entire Russian people, protects this criminal Kiev regime.

    It's just BUSINESS. It has nothing to do with the Russian state. The Zeon deal is already forgotten. And Ukraine made billions on that deal.
  18. -1
    12 January 2026 00: 58
    Quote from Fangaro
    From Ministers - 2 relatives, from State Duma Deputies - 3 relatives, from Federation Council members - 5 relatives, from Governors - 5 relatives.
    From lieutenant colonel and above, regardless of the branch of the military or service, 1 relative.
    One person for each object that can be attacked.
    And don't talk about "let's all get there faster, we need to defeat them."
    Once those who need to be there are there, the achievement of goals and objectives will accelerate.

    Not to the target, but to the assault squads. That's when Putin will start fighting.
    1. -1
      12 January 2026 02: 25
      Not to the target, but to the assault squads. That's when Putin will start fighting.
      Try reaching them first. The US could kidnap someone in another country. There haven't been any cases of anyone kidnapping anyone from the US yet.
      1. +2
        12 January 2026 09: 24
        Quote: Saturn VII
        The US can kidnap someone in another country. But there have been no cases of anyone kidnapping someone from the US.

        Yes, American presidents are shot on sight, but they don't always hit the target.
        1. -1
          12 January 2026 23: 50
          Yes, American presidents are shot on sight, but they don't always hit the target.
          What do American presidents have to do with this, if the issue concerns relatives of Russian officials? Or is this just some kind of anti-crisis manual?
          Throw anything you want at the fan, just don't tell me that the emperor has no clothes. He's hidden under the broom and won't show.
  19. -1
    12 January 2026 08: 25
    And what should fly in and where, so that our people start leveling the buildings in Kyiv. There are plenty of buildings there to destroy.
  20. 0
    12 January 2026 09: 10
    Quote from S.S.R.
    For those who are experiencing leaks, decide locally; stop suffering from legal nihilism.

    Beautifully said, and it becomes even more beautiful when it begins to become clear that the Tsar appoints governors and issues them certificates with medals in the Kremlin, so who should be held accountable?
  21. 0
    12 January 2026 14: 20
    Aaa ha ha, friend Aliyev is piling up garbage on our doorstep again, that's a plus for him too, less competition and revenge for his oil refinery in ruins...
  22. 0
    13 January 2026 08: 05
    WE'VE LIVED TO THIS POINT.....
    I wonder how the Bandar-logs got drones into the Caspian Sea? Only three countries have access to the sea.