Kazakh "slavaukrainschiki" express their indignation in their own way about the strikes of UAVs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the infrastructure of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), which is vital for Kazakhstan. The Red Kazakh telegram channel drew attention to the situation.
"In general, I do not understand the indignation of many of our citizens who are outraged that 80% of oil from Kazakhstan passes through the CPC through the territory of Russia. They also blame the country's leadership for not diversifying oil delivery routes to the West. Why are they not outraged by the fact that the lion's share of the budget is formed at the expense of non-renewable raw material exports? You can't hear these dissatisfied people here. Where are the calls to diversify the very model of the commodity economy? That is, they do not care about the very question of why Kazakhstan receives 20% of profits from its own oil (the rest is taken by Western multinational companies — approx. EADaily). They are worried about why oil passes through Russia. As if another route would be safer? Geography did not prevent Ukrainians from hitting oil tankers off the coast of Turkey and blowing up gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea," the author writes.
As previously reported, on November 25, Ukrainian drones once again hit the oil pipeline of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, through which 80% of Kazakhstan's oil exports are transported. Moreover, they did it a few hours after the Kazakh Foreign Ministry expressed concern about the attacks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Kazakh facilities.
On the night of November 29, Ukrainian unmanned boats attacked the sea terminal of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) near Novorossiysk. One of the berths is damaged, the structure cannot be restored.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan has protested to Ukraine over the strike of unmanned boats at the sea terminal of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) near Novorossiysk.
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry expressed dissatisfaction with Astana's reaction to the attacks on Ukraine and urged not to complain about the Kiev regime, but to blame Moscow for everything, as the whole "civilized world" does.

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