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    Putin questions crucial infrastructure protection amid intensified Ukrainian attacks

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    Posted on March 13, 2026

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    Last updated: March 13, 2026

    Putin questions crucial infrastructure protection amid intensified Ukrainian attacks - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:FinanceBankingMarketsGeopoliticsRussia-Ukraine

    Quick Summary

    President Putin, citing intensified Ukrainian strikes—including a March 10 raid on the Kremniy El microelectronics plant in Bryansk—pressed senior officials to propose enhanced protection measures for Russia’s critical infrastructure amid growing domestic criticism and widespread service disruptions

    Table of Contents

    Putin Raises Concerns Over Russian Infrastructure After Ukrainian Strikes

    Russian Infrastructure Under Threat: Recent Attacks and Government Response

    Putin's Security Council Meeting

    MOSCOW, March 13 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin discussed measures to protect Russia's critical infrastructure with his Security Council, the Kremlin said on Friday, after intensified Ukrainian attacks that hit a major military plant among other targets.

    Putin asked Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, Transport Minister Vitaly Savelyev and Construction Minister Irek Faizullin to report on the proposed measures in his opening remarks, with the rest of the meeting not made public.

    Ukrainian Strikes on Key Russian Facilities

    Attack on Bryansk Semiconductor Factory

    Ukraine said on March 10 that it had used British Storm Shadow missiles to hit a factory that produced semiconductor devices and integrated micro chips for missiles in the city of Bryansk, just over 100 km (60 miles) from Ukraine's border.

    Reactions and Security Concerns

    After the attack, which killed six people, some Russian war bloggers expressed bewilderment that such a crucial site for meeting Russia's battlefield needs had not been evacuated during four years of war and was operating within reach of Ukrainian missiles.

    Drone Strike on Dorogobuzh Chemical Plant

    On February 25, Ukrainian drones hit a chemical plant owned by fertiliser producer Akron in the town of Dorogobuzh, knocking off about 5% of Russia's fertiliser output just before the supply crunch caused by U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran.

    Attempted Attack on Gazprom Pumping Station

    Russia's defence ministry said on Thursday that Ukraine had attempted to attack a pumping station operated by gas giant Gazprom that exports natural gas via the TurkStream subsea pipeline to European customers, but that the attack was foiled.

    Drone Attack on Sheskharis Oil Terminal

    On March 2, Sheskharis, a major oil terminal on Russia's Black Sea coast, suspended loadings following a Ukrainian drone attack that injured five, damaged 20 buildings and set a fuel terminal on fire.

    Impact on Russian Society and Digital Infrastructure

    Mobile Internet Restrictions in Major Cities

    Amid the stepped-up attacks, Russia has slowed down or turned off mobile internet in Moscow and some other major cities as part of what the Kremlin described as security measures.

    Widespread Service Outages

    Although such outages have become common across Russia during the war in Ukraine, Moscow has not previously experienced them on such a scale since the war started, with millions of people losing access to popular services such as maps or taxi hailing applications.

    (Reporting by Gleb Bryanski; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Putin convened the Security Council to demand reports from ministers on safeguarding vital infrastructure following heightened Ukrainian attacks.
    • •On March 10, Ukraine struck the Kremniy El plant in Bryansk—key to missile microelectronics—with Storm Shadow missiles, sparking internal criticism over its vulnerability. (kyivindependent.com)

    References

    • Storm Shadows hit major Russian missile control system factory, Zelensky says
    • FRS note N°06/2026 Maksym BEZNOSIUK William DIX

    Frequently Asked Questions about Putin questions crucial infrastructure protection amid intensified Ukrainian attacks

    1What infrastructure targets in Russia have been attacked recently?

    Recent attacks have struck a military factory in Bryansk, a chemical plant in Dorogobuzh, a Gazprom pumping station, and an oil terminal in Sheskharis.

    2How has Russia responded to intensified Ukrainian attacks?

    Putin held a Security Council meeting, requested reports from top officials, and implemented measures like slowing or cutting off mobile internet in major cities.

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    • Russian Infrastructure Under Threat: Recent Attacks and Government Response
    • Putin's Security Council Meeting
    • Ukrainian Strikes on Key Russian Facilities
    • Attack on Bryansk Semiconductor Factory
    • Reactions and Security Concerns
    • Drone Strike on Dorogobuzh Chemical Plant
    • Attempted Attack on Gazprom Pumping Station
    • Drone Attack on Sheskharis Oil Terminal
    • Impact on Russian Society and Digital Infrastructure
    • Mobile Internet Restrictions in Major Cities
    • Widespread Service Outages
  • •Other recent attacks include Ukrainian drone strikes on a fertilizer chemical plant in Dorogobuzh and a Black Sea oil terminal, as well as a foiled attempt on a TurkStream pumping station. (frstrategie.org)
  • •Russia has imposed mobile internet outages in major cities—including Moscow—as a heightened security response, significantly disrupting civilian access to services. (frstrategie.org)
  • 3What impact did the attacks have on Russia's economy?

    The attacks reduced fertilizer output, impacted oil exports, and disrupted services due to internet outages, affecting millions in major Russian cities.

    4What security measures are being taken in Moscow after these attacks?

    Mobile internet has been slowed or disconnected in Moscow and other cities as a security precaution, which is unprecedented on this scale since the war began.

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