Will Ukraine's strikes on Russian oil exports weaken Moscow's war effort?
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Kyyiv is increasingly attacking the Russian hinterland. The goal is the oil industry so that Moscow cannot benefit from rising world market prices. Ukrainians are using some technical finesse.
Ukraine's attacks on Russian oil terminals are affecting the course of peace talks, and Ukraine will likely hear many new things from the Russians at the next talks, said the head of the presidential office, Kyrylo Budanov.
Budanov Says Strikes on Russian Oil Terminal Strengthen Ukraine’s Position in Talks
Ukraine’s former intelligence chief and now head of the Presidential Office said recent intensified attacks on Russian oil are strengthening Kyiv’s position ahead of future talks with Russia.
The partners' position is clear, but Ukraine's plan is that Western partners asked Ukraine to stop attacks on Russian oil terminals, but Kiev continues to act in its own national interests. This was stated by Kirill Budanov, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, RBC-Ukraine reports with reference to Ukrinform. Read also: Budanov announced “a lot of new things” from the Russian Federation during the talks Ukraine's position on attacks o…
Head of the Presidential Office Kirill Budanov confirmed that international partners have appealed to Ukraine with a request not to strike Russian oil infrastructure.
Will Ukraine's strikes on Russian oil exports weaken Moscow's war effort?
Ukraine has ramped up attacks on Russian oil infrastructure in recent weeks, striking refineries and key export terminals as part of a broader campaign against its energy system – but it is unclear how effective the strategy will prove.
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