Belarus Has One Week Before Ukraine Strikes

Ukraine’s war against Russia is now hitting the fuel, refinery, and supply routes Putin needs to hold Crimea and keep the war moving. Strikes near Moscow and more than 2,000 kilometers (1,243 miles) away in Siberia are turning Russia’s rear into a problem the Kremlin cannot hide. Occupied Crimea is the center of the crisis because roads, ferries, rail links, power, fuel trucks, and port infrastructure are all under pressure at the same time. Russian convoys are being hunted, the peninsula is being cut off, and the occupation may be facing a 30-day food clock. Belarus now sits in the danger zone as Zelensky warns Minsk over relay stations helping Russian attacks and Belarusian fuel helps cover Moscow’s refinery losses. Putin needs a shock before Crimea’s siege tightens, but every move exposes another supply line, another ally, and another piece of Russia’s war machine. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Ukraine Strikes Deep Into Russia 00:55 Moscow Fuel Network Hit Hard 01:52 Siberia Attacks Trigger Shortages 02:41 Crimea Cut Off From Supply Routes 03:58 Putin Turns to Belarus 04:56 Belarus Supports Russia's War Effort 06:17 Crimea Logistics Under Siege 07:46 Ukraine Tightens the Noose on Crimea 09:04 Belarus Could Change the War 10:18 Russia Becomes Dependent on Belarus 11:26 Russia's Strategic Crisis Deepens 12:08 Ukraine Outperforms Russia on the Battlefield 12:54 Russian Elites Turn Against Putin 13:23 Putin's Regime Nears Breaking Point #ukrainewar #crimea #russiaukrainewar