Ukraine has attacked the oil refinery and the port in Krasnodar Krai + Russian losses and activities

Ukraine once again attacked Krasnodar Krai in Crimea during the night, according to reports from both the residents in the area and the authorities. According to the latter, there were of course no direct hits, only falling parts from shot down drones causing damage. Nevertheless, the attacks led to a large fire breaking out in the refinery. As for the port, a ship is said to have caught fire. Read more here.

Today’s Russian losses in Ukraine

Russia is still sending large numbers of UAVs in its nightly terror attacks against Ukraine.

  • 810 KWIA
  • 4 Tanks
  • 10 AFVs
  • 52 Artillery systems
  • 1 MLRS
  • 1 Air defense system
  • 2147 UAVs
  • 180 Vehicles & fuel tanks

Russian activities

During the past day, there were a large number of KABs and also a new record for suicide drones, which now exceeded 10,000.

  • 153 Clashes
  • 104 Airstrikes
  • 307 KABs
  • 10,119 Suicide drones
  • 3,623 Artillery shells (including 60 from MLRS)

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84 thoughts on “Ukraine has attacked the oil refinery and the port in Krasnodar Krai + Russian losses and activities”

  1. Ratio 1:2 unlocalized (🇺🇦) / localized 🇷🇺 attacks, meaning for every 2 Russian attacks, there is one Ukrainian attack. 

    N Slobozhansky-Kursk 0
    S Slobozhansky 1
    Kupyansk 2
    Lyman 5
    Slovyansk 12💥↗️
    Kramatorsk 0
    Kostjantynivka 29💥💥
    Pokrovsk 25💥💥
    Oleksandrivskij 8
    Huliaipole 20💥↘️
    Orikhivsk 1
    Prydniprovskij/Dnipro 0

    Sum sectors 🇷🇺 103 ↘️
    Unlocalized (🇺🇦) 50 ↗️
    Total 153

    Kostjantynivka 29 attacks

    1. Didn’t realize it was so concentrated around the Kiev area as clearly illustrated in the picture. Thinking that strategically it would be wiser to spread out military capabilities in other parts of the country, but I guess I don’t think like a Russian.

  2. “Great stuff from Ukrainian border guards. Notable things here: – FPVs used to both hit, and then to confirm the hit – Tactics of applying FPVs – first one makes an entry, the next ones penetrate the storage unit with explosives – All the next FPVs are hunting for surviviors”

    1. DN is continuing a talking point from the Democratic Party in the USA. It sounds good to an uninformed person, but for those who understand the realities of life, plans are not worth much once a war has started. Like now with Iran. Regardless of what Trump happens to say at the moment. Or how someone interprets what he says. The purpose of the US air strikes against Iran is to the greatest extent possible to disable the country’s military resources so that neighboring countries can have a few quieter years.

      It is clear to anyone that political changes can occur in Iran but that nothing can be guaranteed in any “plan”.

      1. So you mean it’s just as good to go into a war without having outlined any possible scenarios, or preparations? To just go in guns blazing and believe that fate, chance, or god controls everything right and that the population throws palm leaves in front of your feet and greets you as a liberator?

  3. Still like that Mohamsson took charge of this now.

    Given the opposition’s aversion on social media, they don’t like it.

    L and she are needed on that side of politics.

    As usual, the good ones stand there and shout at Uncle Tom without understanding what they are doing.

    A cooperation agreement was also nicely done where L got a lot of their policies through – they have no reason to be dissatisfied.

    That side is completely equal and now covers the full range of politics to the right of the left – hard to see how one could have a better coalition than that?

    Then Ebba is out there wanting to cut the export cables for electricity, good good.

    C has also improved and brought back Fredrik Federley as a candidate 👍

  4. Can you see that RU can’t shoot down UA robots and drones?

    China has no good countermeasures.

    and UA shoots down a lot

    a biggie this gigantic

      1. Dad told me that once the store in the compound in Saudi Arabia mistakenly got in mislabeled beer. Seemingly alcohol-free, but not really. He said the rumor spread like wildfire, but everyone still had to be discreet and only take a six-pack or two each, and not come in a whole horde. Otherwise, the Arabs would probably have realized that something suspicious was going on, since suddenly everyone wanted to buy.

        1. A couple of months on commissioning in Sanaa in Yemen 20 years ago, found 3 places where you could get alcohol. Heiniken was available at a Chinese restaurant, and the cans had probably been on an adventure, dented and scratched, but the beer was good. Then at the Sheraton, you could get expensive drinks. And then there was a residential area outside the city where Russians (who else) had a bar and disco. There you could get everything in terms of spirits. Even local Arabs in nightgowns frequented the bar, and a big Russian stood at the gate choosing who could come in, and throwing out those who couldn’t behave.

  5. Looked around a bit and the media is competing to declare Mona as the Titanic.

    I believe, on the contrary, that this is something positive.

    The Judas cramp will probably be the best thing today 🤣🤣🤣

    1. I have rarely seen Åkesson so uncomfortable…… he reached out his hand for a normal handshake and got all the liberals in his lap…..

      1. I also noticed that he looked unprepared. Maybe more like uncomfortable. It can be nice to get a hug. She seems nice. Johan Persson also thought so.

        The worst-case scenario is probably that they (L) manage to reach around 3.5 percent and then Andersson will form a government together with V and MP. However, I read about a sense of revolt within L. Jan Jönsson was suggested as a new party leader, among other things. In that case, we probably don’t need to worry about the above scenario.

    1. It’s probably difficult, just like Perrag who expressed some negativity about the fact that the collective force of the other blog was divided when this one started again if I remember correctly.
      The number of posts yesterday, was it the highest so far?

      1. 👑 Erik does not refer to the essayist (and nowadays even just Johan sometimes) particularly often, so there is probably still some longing, but he might feel that he reaches a larger audience on 🥐 (very much like a cornucopia, right?)

    2. Regarding power techniques that were discussed yesterday.

      If you run a blog, you obviously have the right to block people who express things you’d rather not hear. It can hardly be called a power technique. It’s just straightforward exercising of power.

      Then, if you think that those who have been blocked can contact you via email and humble themselves to come back, then maybe it can be called a power technique.

      Or maybe it’s just straightforward exercising of power – ruling – simply. Nothing subtle like in some kind of technique.

      1. My comment on power techniques applied to his response to Den Gamle, not that he is shutting anyone out, which of course he is entitled to do as he pleases.

        It is also not forbidden to use power techniques (and most people do use them now and then, even if it often happens completely unconsciously) but LW is strongly against it and has blocked many because of it. So, it’s strange when he himself creates a straw man.

    1. The effort in Trelleborg was completely according to the manual. Good that Sweden finally addressed the issue. The issue of convenience flags or sham flags, as some say, goes far back in time. The USA was the first. When the shipping companies in the USA were prohibited from serving alcohol to passengers during the prohibition period 1920-33, they flagged the ships under the Panamanian flag. Then came the Liberian flag and the Honduran flag. Now it’s a damn mess of especially small island nations. France stands out here by registering its open registry on the island of Kerguelen. An uninhabited island in the Indian Ocean, admittedly with a French weather station with a few employees but still. Extremely questionable, France 🤨🧐
      Now to the Swedish boarding of Caffa and Sea Owl 1. The best I save for last: The Seafarers’ Service and the Seamen’s Church in Malmö made the best effort of all. They went to Trelleborg with their pick-up truck loaded with provisions and supplies and delivered this to the crew. NOTE! This BEFORE the Russian embassy asked Sweden for help! This is significant. Bigger than the actual effort.

      1. Yes, I remember the concept of the Panama flag. That was then.

        Regarding Kerguelen, I have a memory that Biggles was there in some book. It was around the same time as the Panama flag was a concept.

  6. Good afternoon from Abu Dhabi.

    It’s a strange feeling here in my plastic bathtub today, I think. It has been calm and quiet since last night. Maybe I shouldn’t say this, but it seems that Iran is targeting other places within the UAE, I just read. Here in Abu Dhabi, we haven’t heard or seen anything all day, but apparently, 9 missiles and 33 drones have been shot down today, so at least they haven’t stopped shooting at us. I was a little worried when I read about the bombing of Kharg Island, but it seems that the USA didn’t touch the oil there, which I understood was Iran’s red line.
    https://www.khaleejtimes.com/world/mena/day-15-israel-us-iran-war-live-updates#blogCardefea6b04-d508-4ee0-89cb-f0dd00547a16

    And then this from today, but as I said, nothing compared to Abu Dhabi as far as I know:

    UAE air defenses dealt with 9 ballistic missiles and 33 UAVs coming from Iran on March 14, the Ministry of Defence said in a statement on Saturday.

    Since the onset of the blatant Iranian aggression, UAE air defences have engaged 294 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles and 1600 UAVs launched from Iran.

    No new injuries were reported on Saturday. Till March 13, UAE reported 6 fatalities and 141 minor injuries as a result of the regional war.
    https://www.khaleejtimes.com/world/mena/day-15-israel-us-iran-war-live-updates#blogCardf5ebcaca-0e32-4a96-91e1-91303ae47a60

    One must be very careful about what to post on social media when living in this country. I really dare not post pictures and videos I have taken, and I truly believe that everyone has both photos and videos because we obviously see things happening.

    In the UAE, 10 individuals of various nationalities were arrested and referred to urgent trial for publishing video clips on social media platforms containing misleading, fabricated content, as per orders by the country’s Attorney-General Dr Hamad Saif Al Shamsi.

    Earlier, the Abu Dhabi Police arrested 45 people of multiple nationalities for filming various locations amid current ongoing events and posting clips on social media.
    https://www.khaleejtimes.com/world/mena/day-15-israel-us-iran-war-live-updates#blogCard933eb6cb-6ea3-4d0e-83e6-3257bcdc4e07

    So, not really much new information, but still hoping for the best that things will calm down in the future.

    All the best from Abu Dhabi.

    1. It is quite reasonable not to post pictures and correct goals for the enemy for free, right? Now, UAE does not seem to see Iran as an enemy since they turn the other cheek time after time and accept unilateral attacks.

  7. Iran acknowledges that for four years it has participated in an illegitimate aggression against Ukraine:

    ”Iranian official Ebrahim Azizi said on Saturday that Ukraine is now a “legitimate and lawful target” after offering to provide Israel with support in drone warfare.

    By saying this, he implicitly admits that when Iran provided Russia with drones, its own actions were illegitimate and unlawful.

    This is a direct admission of guilt by the Iranian terrorist and criminal regime.”

    https://x.com/rshereme/status/2032874760955142614?s=46

    1. It might happen that the Chinese become more than passively aggressive if Trump takes control of Iran’s oil. 90% of Iran’s oil goes to China.

  8. ⚡️ Ukraina påstår sig ha gjort en “framgångsrik” attack mot 2 ryska fartyg som transporterade vapen och utrustning genom Kertjsundet.

    Ukrainas militära underrättelsetjänst beskrev båda fartygen som en “viktig del” av Rysslands färjetjänst i Kerch.

    -Kiev Independent

    1. I believe the regime is almost as afraid of the people as the people are of the regime. But the regime holds the power capital, unfortunately.

  9. 🇮🇷 
    In a post on Truth Social, Trump said that countries dependent on oil transport through the Strait of Hormuz must now contribute to securing this vital waterway.

    “The United States has defeated and completely crushed Iran, both militarily, economically, and in every other way,” Trump wrote.

    The President said that the USA will still help coordinate international efforts to keep the shipping lane open.

    The countries in the world that receive oil through the Strait of Hormuz must take care of that passage, and we will help – A LOT!” Trump wrote.

    He added that the effort should become a global coalition to protect navigation and stabilize the region.

    “This should have always been a team effort, and now it will be,” Trump said.

     

    🦊 🗞️

     

  10. 🇮🇷 🇺🇸 🍎 A demonstration in support of Iran in New York gathered hundreds of demonstrators on Friday, and some chanted slogans in support of Hezbollah and Hamas, both classified as foreign terrorist organizations.

    Mike Waltz commented on the protest on X and wrote that the demonstrators were exercising a freedom of speech that would not exist under the Iranian regime they support.

    Counter-demonstrators also appeared at the demonstration, chanting “USA! USA!” nearby.

     

    🦊🗞️

  11. Georgia 🇬🇪 Iran 🇮🇷 Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 Russia 🇷🇺

    The Hudson Institute documents in a groundbreaking report from March 2026, authored by Giorgi Kandelaki and Luke Coffey, what they call the “Iranian turn of Georgia.” The results are astonishing. The Ahl al-Bayt World Assembly, an organization founded under Khamenei’s personal oversight, operates openly in Georgia, runs four Shiite madrasas, and collaborates directly with the Georgian state authority for religious affairs.

    Its leader, Ayatollah Reza Ramezani, visited Georgia in 2023, met with government officials, and later hosted Georgian Shiite imams at its headquarters in Qom. A branch of Al-Mustafa International University – sanctioned by both the USA and Canada for espionage and promoting extremism – operates three campuses on Georgian territory without any formal accreditation.

    Youth organizations recruit young Georgian citizens into Tehran’s ideological sphere. During annual processions, openly anti-American banners and portraits of terrorist leaders are now displayed.

    The operational dimension is even more alarming. Iran has used Georgian citizens for assassination plots abroad. A US federal court sentenced Georgian citizen Polad Omarov to twenty-five years in prison for his role in an IRGC-led plot to murder Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad in New York.

    Another Georgian, Agil Aslanov, was arrested in Azerbaijan after being recruited by the Quds Force for an assassination attempt on a Jewish leader. Since at least September 2022, sanctioned Iranian planes have passed through Georgian airspace to deliver goods to Russia – flights that the US Department of Commerce has identified as transporting prohibited goods.

    The war currently raging in the Middle East has made the stakes impossible to ignore. Azerbaijan announced on March 6 that it had disrupted an Iranian network planning to attack the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline – an infrastructure that passes through Georgian territory and is a lifeline for Europe’s energy security.

    https://kyivindependent.com/iran-is-building-shadow-state-inside-georgia-i-was-interrogated-for-saying-so/

  12. If the USA doesn’t ruin it, the war is won

    big things are happening right now 🤩🤩🤩

    one almost gets teary-eyed – what legends

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