What's Burning in Russia Today? Lots of Things.

Vyacheslav Prokofyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP

Where to even begin this morning? I guess we'll start with the oil depot in Stavropol, a Russian city located a few hundred kilometers east of Crimea. It was hit last night by a Ukrainian drone, producing a spectacular explosion.

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Residents of Stavropol Krai reported explosions and a large fire early on Monday, while Governor Vladimir Vladimirov said Russian air defenses were repelling drones near the regional capital.

“As a result of the attack, a fire broke out in the industrial zone in the village of Vyazniki, Shpakovsky District,” Vladimirov wrote on Telegram, adding that there were no reported casualties.

Later, Russian outlet Astra, citing its OSINT team, identified the burning facility as an oil depot near the railway station in Vyazniki.

Video of the fire:

Another angle:

That was probably the most spectacular result last night but far from the only one. Saturday we learned that after dozens of ships were hit in the Sea of Azov, Russia had closed the Strait connecting it to the Black Sea. But the attacks on ships in the Sea of Azov continued overnight with another 15 vessels hit. That brings the total for one week of this operation to 105 ships. As always, Ukraine has released video of the strikes.

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So what happens to these ships? Well, they aren't being sunk. As you can see in the video above (plus all the previous ones) the drones are usually aiming for the bridge. A successful strike turns the tanker into a floating hulk with no controls.

Here's another damaged cargo ship.

Meanwhile, strikes against the electrical grid in Crimea also continue.

How much of an impact are these strikes having? Well, Russia has announced it will be giving $56 million to support businesses that are struggling because of a decline in tourism in Crimea.

Russia's government has allocated more than 4.3 billion rubles ($56.3 million) from its reserve fund to support the tourism sector in the annexed Crimean peninsula and the city of Sevastopol, saying thousands of businesses have been hit by the fallout from Ukrainian attacks...

The government said the payments would support employees at more than 4,600 tourism-related businesses that had found themselves in a "difficult situation" because of Ukrainian attacks.

Of the total package, 3.7 billion rubles ($48.5 million) will go to Crimea, while 584.5 million rubles ($7.7 million) has been allocated to Sevastopol, according to the government's press service.

The Russian Tour Operators Association (ATOR) said that by the end of July around 1 million trips to Crimea and Sevastopol had been canceled.

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Some people have been posting videos about the empty beaches in Crimea, something you don't often see in the summer months.

Meanwhile, the gas crisis continues throughout Russia. And you know what that means. More fight videos.

There are so many of these that I've lost track.

Here's what's causing all those fights. Refinery output is down about 35% compared to previous years.

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So even those who manage to get gasoline after waiting in lines for hours are paying inflated prices. In Crimea the price is sometimes over $15 per gallon.

In some places it's worse than that. Rostov is east of Crimea.

It's hard to see how this is going to end anytime soon. The strikes keep coming and repairs to these facilities won't happen in a matter of days. Often it takes days just to put the fires out. The the damage has to be assessed and a plan for repairs made. This is why Putin isn't counting on repairs, he's counting on imports. But that means diverting money from the war effort to simply keep the economy running at the same time you're ceasing exports of gas and diesel and bringing in less money to start with. It does make me wonder if the economy isn't finally going to crack under the pressure. 

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