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Strike at Russia's Oil Refineries: How Attacks from 2000 km Away Affect the Economy

Атаки на нафтопереробні заводи Росії: Вплив дальніх ударів на економіку країни Photo: glavcom.ua

According to the publication 'Glavcom', Ukraine is actively attacking oil facilities in Russia, striking from a distance of up to 2000 km. This significantly damages the economy and logistics of the country, as reported by Foreign Policy.




Experts note that the consequences of the strikes are felt by Russians in their daily lives: queues for gasoline instead of queues for bread, and repairs of equipment at factories lead to a rise in unpaid loans to nearly $14 billion annually.




Information that 38% of oil facilities have been destroyed is rejected by former top manager of the Russian energy company Sergey Vakulenko as 'nonsense'. In any case, Ukraine continues to attack these facilities, not yet achieving full goals, but already delivering serious blows to the Russian oil industry.



Ukraine continues to attack oil facilities in Russia from a distance of up to 2000 km, which has serious consequences for the economy and daily life of Russians. Even despite the refutation of some claims, Ukraine is inflicting significant strikes that complicate the situation in Russia's oil industry.