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Ukraine fires back at Russian social media taunt over winter 'freeze'

Created at 14 Aug · 4:26 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

Ukraine's armed forces responded to a Russian Defense Ministry social media post taunting Ukrainian civilians about being 'frozen' this winter with an image of a burning Russian oil refinery, referencing Kyiv's ongoing strikes on Russia's energy infrastructure.

Key Numbers

22,000Telegram reactions to Russian post

Who's Involved

Russian Defense Ministry
posted social media taunt about Ukrainian winter
Ukrainian Armed Forces Strategic Communications Department
responded with image of burning Russian oil refinery
Fire Point
Ukrainian arms company involved in strikes on Russian infrastructure
Ukraine fires back at Russian social media taunt over winter 'freeze'

↳ Why This Matters

The social media exchange underscores the ongoing psychological and informational warfare between Russia and Ukraine, even as Ukraine continues its campaign of strikes against Russian energy infrastructure.

Key facts

  • Russia's Defense Ministry posted a social media taunt directed at Ukrainian civilians regarding the upcoming winter.
  • The post referenced previous Russian attacks on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure.
  • Ukraine's armed forces responded by posting an image of a burning Russian oil refinery.
  • The Ukrainian response highlighted Kyiv's campaign of strikes against Russian oil facilities.

Ukraine and Russia engaged in a social media exchange on August 14, 2026, after the Russian Defense Ministry posted a taunting message directed at Ukrainian civilians. The Russian post, displayed on Telegram, featured an image of Shahed-type drones with the caption 'Like snow on your head,' and stated, 'In winter you will be 'frozen.'' This message alluded to Russia's past attempts to disable Ukraine's power generation and heating infrastructure, which aimed to make cities uninhabitable during winter. Such deliberate attacks on civilian infrastructure are considered war crimes under international humanitarian law. The Russian post garnered nearly 22,000 positive reactions on Telegram.

In retaliation, the Strategic Communications Department of the Ukrainian Armed Forces posted an image of a burning Russian oil refinery, captioned, 'Let's warm up by the fire of Russian refineries.' This response highlighted Ukraine's sustained campaign of drone and missile strikes targeting Russia's oil refineries and storage depots. This campaign has reportedly caused significant damage to Russia's oil refining and export capabilities, leading to widespread shortages. The Ukrainian arms company Fire Point, which supplies missiles and drones used in these strikes, also participated in the social media exchange.

Frequently asked questions

The Russian Defense Ministry posted an image of Shahed drones with the caption 'Like snow on your head,' and stated, 'In winter you will be 'frozen,'' taunting Ukrainian civilians about the upcoming winter.

Ukraine's Strategic Communications Department responded by posting an image of a burning Russian oil refinery with the caption, 'Let's warm up by the fire of Russian refineries.'

Ukraine's campaign has significantly damaged Russia's ability to refine and export oil products, leading to shortages across the country.

What Happens Next

01Further social media exchanges between Russian and Ukrainian entities are possible.
02Ukraine is expected to continue its strikes on Russian oil infrastructure.

How It Developed

Russia's Defense Ministry posted a taunting social media message referencing Ukrainian civilians being 'frozen' this winter.
The Russian post included an image of Shahed drones captioned 'Like snow on your head.'
Ukraine's Strategic Communications Department responded with an image of a burning Russian oil refinery.
The Ukrainian response referenced Kyiv's ongoing drone and missile strikes against Russian oil infrastructure.

Sources

T1
Ukraine hits back at Russia's 'you'll be frozen' social media tauntThe Kyiv Independent

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