Russia has vulnerabilities that must be targeted in multiple ways — diplomat
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Sat, 12 Jul 2025 17:25:00 +0300

Ukrainian politician and diplomat Roman Bezsmertnyi said this in an interview with Antin Borkovskyi, the host of the Studio West program on the Espreso TV channel."Such strikes (like the Spider's Web operation - ed.) not only physically destroy the enemy, but even more so undermine them morally. In the current situation, all of this relies on certain cosmic forces. There is a lot of work to be done here. Next, there is the military-political leadership and the systems of international communications that remain in place. Note: once again, Ukraine demonstrates that the components of Russian weapons—drones, ballistic missiles, cruise missiles—include not only Chinese parts, but also components from many enterprises in other parts of the world, even from some of Ukraine’s allies. And in this regard, there is a lot of work to be done," he said.Bezsmertnyi added that, in general, the issue of discipline in enforcing sanctions is also an area that requires more work."Therefore, the entire spectrum of tools that can influence the Kremlin’s behavior is quite broad, including through coordinated actions between Washington, Brussels, European capitals, and Kyiv—there are such methods. Currently, 57% of Russian crude oil exports pass through the Baltic Sea. This is about 48% of the energy sector’s budget revenues—here is another answer for you. This means there are weak points that need to be pressed in various ways. This requires careful development and proper execution, depending on the situation and the goals set," the diplomat concluded.
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