- cross-posted to:
- world@quokk.au
- globalnews@lemmy.zip
- cross-posted to:
- world@quokk.au
- globalnews@lemmy.zip
Summary
Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack involving over 100 drones, reportedly hitting a Russian oil refinery in Ryazan and targeting Moscow.
Verified footage shows a fireball at the Ryazan site. Russia claimed to have intercepted 121 drones across 13 regions, denying significant damage.
Ukraine also alleged strikes on the Kremniy plant in Bryansk, which it says produces weapons components.
Oil (petro chem) target destructions is the most efficient way (by disrupting supply chains and economy, in my opinion) to pressure russia to stop their senseless aggression of Ukraine. The faster they do it, the better.
It also happens to be an exceptionally moral method of eco-terrorism
I’d argue that a burning oil refinery probably emits more harmful stuff into the environment than that same volume of oil used in a more controlled manner
True, but in a hypothetical alternative, the refining equipment would stay intact and refine more oil. As things are - if a distillation column gets borked, it’s 3 months of stopped production as a minimum. More if it had Western parts, which most of them likely do.
More toxic gasses yes, but much less carbon dioxide. Over the months it’s out of commission it only emits the CO2 already in the tanks instead of that much every day or so depending on the turnover rate.
Unfortunately humanity is destroying and will continue to destroy global ecosystems until most people are wiped out. Eco-terrorism will not change that (in my opinion).