We can sum up some preliminary results of the last hot week.
Let’s not talk for a long time about “Noon against Putin”, queues at polling stations for Ellochka the cannibal, placing ballots with the inscription “Navalny” on his grave (yes, that happened).
This is all clear. Isn’t it clear?
Let’s talk about the battle results.
Units of the Russian armed opposition have shown that their power has increased many times over the past year. The Russian Volunteer Corps, the Legion “Freedom of Russia,” and the Siberian Battalion operate in the Kursk-Belgorod direction professionally, harmoniously, and courageously.
The front they opened is extremely important, both politically and militarily. The Russians are posing a direct military challenge to the darkness of the Gulag. They return to their enslaved land with weapons in their hands. They stretch the Kremlin’s front even further, subjecting the forces of tyranny to even greater tension.
But at the same time, the System demonstrates maximum vulnerability not at the front but in the rear. The systematic destruction of oil refineries in Putin’s Russian Federation is the most terrible blow to the Kremlin over the past week. Local (seemingly) attacks begin to lead to macroeconomic consequences – a drop in the rate of fuel production, an increase in its prices.
Of course, attacks by steel Valkyries on Putin’s refineries would have been much more difficult to organize without a developed underground, without partisan networks. Resistance networks within the country, along the empire’s extensive communications lines, near its most important economic hubs, are at least as important as military units solving problems at the front.
