It is doubtful that the drones that attacked Astrakhan took off from Ukraine. This was stated by Kazakh energy expert Olzhas Baidildinov.
According to him, from the nearest Ukrainian point to Astrakhan, almost in a straight line, about 1 thousand kilometers.
"It's doubtful that the drones were flying from there. Apparently, the sites are somewhere closer, or it's delivery by truck, like summer attacks on airfields," the expert wrote in his telegram channel.
As previously reported, UAVs attacked Lukoil's next oil platforms in the Caspian Sea: the V. Greifer field (formerly Rakushechnoye).
Baydildinov recalls that it is located near the V. Filanovsky offshore field, which has already been attacked twice. Later, the oil platform of the IM field was attacked. Korchagin.
Lukoil is under specific pressure," he concluded.

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