Ukraine’s Baltic Port Attacks Cost Russia Nearly $1B in Oil Revenue in 1 Week
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Recent Ukrainian drone attacks targeting Russia's main oil terminals in the Baltic Sea (Ust-Luga and Primorsk) cost Russian energy exporters approximately $970 million (€842 million) in lost revenue during the week of March 23-29, the British newspaper The Financial Times reported, citing expert estimates.
Ukrainian drone attacks prevent Putin from benefiting from the war in the Middle East.
Ukrainian drone attacks in the Baltic region prevent Russia from taking advantage of the rise in oil prices caused by the war in the Middle East.
The attacks on Primorsk and Ust-Luga raise the oil risk premium and tighten the Kremlin box just as Brent comes back to around $100.
Fajnenšel Tajms: Ukrainian Attacks on the Dva Naftna Terminal Koštali Rusiju About a Billion Dollars
These attacks "ometaju osobnost Rusije da iskoristi rast cijena sirove nafte, podstaknut ratom na Bliskom istoku", ocijenio je Fajnenšel tajms, dodoći da ukrajinski attacks "ističu slabosti u ruskoj odbrani od dronova"
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