Vladimir Putin’s rejection of multiple peace offers has backfired spectacularly. As of October 2025, Ukraine’s “flying sanctions” — long-range drones and missile systems like Palianytsia, Ruta, Flamingo, and Neptune — are devastating Russia’s military and economy. More than 1.12 million Russian troops have been lost since the invasion began, and Russia’s fuel crisis has deepened, with gasoline shortages reaching 20% and over 360 gas stations shut down.
Ukraine’s strikes on Primorsk, Ust-Luga, and key refineries have forced Russia to import fuel from Belarus and China while waiving taxes to stay afloat. The Atlantic Council’s October 6 analysis notes that Putin’s refusal to accept peace has pushed Moscow toward economic collapse. With new waves of precision drone warfare, Ukraine’s “flying sanctions” continue to make Russia pay for rejecting peace.
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