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Ukraine has a new strategy that takes the war to Russia. By striking Russian factories with long range weapons, Ukraine is systematically dismantling the Russian economy. Initially, this has led to a fuel crisis, because many of Putin's oil refineries have been destroyed. But long term, Ukraine's strategy creates a much more serious problem for Putin — one which could threaten his life. Link to my previous episode about Ukraine’s new FP-5 missile, which I mention in the video: • The Flamingo Missile is a game changer Note on inaccuracy: After publication of this video, military analyst and friend of the channel Anders Puck Nielsen has made me aware, there is a calculation error in the part of the video, where I illustrate the theoretical number of S-400 air defence systems needed by Russia to cover the frontline. This means the number of systems required is lower than shown. However, this does not change the central point: Putin started the the war with only 56 systems and has lost numerous systems since — and for that reason Putin is now trying to buy back systems from Turkey. It is essential for me to always bring you accurate information, and for that reason, I do thorough research to ensure the quality of the information i present. But regrettably, this one detail in this episode fails to meet my standard. Support Randahl Fink on — Patreon: / randahl — YouTube: Click the join button. Follow Randahl Fink on — Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@randahl — Bluesky: https://randahl.bsky.social Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:40 Taking the war to Russia 06:07 Ukraine's advantages 09:12 Putin's options 12:41 Conclusion General credits: Stock videos, photos, and sounds by the awesome creators at Storyblocks. Maps by mapchart.net. Photos of politicians, officials, public institutions, military hardware, etc., are either public domain or available under similar licenses, if not listed below. Brief video excerpts from other channels and social media posts are shown under the fair use doctrine for the purpose of commentary. Specific credits: TBA