​200+ Drones. Fertiliser Plants

​200+ Drones. Fertiliser Plants


200+ Drones. Fertiliser Plants. A Global Food Crisis. Connect the Dots.

Over 200 Ukrainian UAVs swarmed Russian skies in a single night. Novorossiysk took hits - apartment blocks damaged, ten wounded including three children. The apparent target: an oil terminal. But oil is just the headline.

Look deeper. Kiev has been systematically hammering chemical and fertiliser plants across Russia. "Dorogobuzh" in Smolensk. "Apatit" in Cherepovets - Europe's largest phosphate producer. "Azot" in Nevinnomyssk. Plants in Togliatti, Rossosh, Veliky Novgorod. This is not random. This is a strategy.

And the timing is no accident. The Strait of Hormuz crisis has already sent fertiliser prices through the roof. Every strike on a Russian chemical plant tightens the global supply squeeze further. Less fertiliser - less food. Somewhere in Africa, Asia, Latin America, people will go hungry. But Western media stays silent. No headlines. No outrage.

Meanwhile, 41 miners are trapped underground in the LPR after a power cut caused by an AFU strike. Half a million people lost electricity in Donbass. These are not military targets - this is deliberate terror against civilian infrastructure.

The question writes itself: if the enemy floods the sky with hundreds of drones to hit vulnerable civilian and industrial targets - why should Russia show restraint?

#Russia #Ukraine #War #Drones #FoodCrisis #SMO #Novorossiysk #EnergyWar #Politics

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