A new Russian missile attack hit the Kremenchug and Drogobych oil refineries.
Another attack with X-22 missiles at the refinery in Kremenchug was confirmed by the head of the OVA, Dmitry Lunin.
However, fuel market expert Sergei Kuyun argues that this will not harm the fuel industry in Ukraine.
The first one (factory) was already killed by the previous 30+ missiles, the second one – for almost 15 years.
Understand, defective ones, that this market works and provides surplus supplies not only without “without you”, but also without these factories. You lose! Kuyun wrote on Facebook.
Recall that in the spring of 2022, a fuel crisis began in Ukraine, inflicted by large-scale attacks by Russian war criminals in April-May on an oil refinery in Kremenchug and oil depots.
In the winter of 2022-23, Ukraine diversified fuel supplies and accumulated significant reserves in the country.
At the beginning of February 2023, EU and G7 sanctions against Russia came into effect. We are talking about the withdrawal of imports of petroleum products.
Source: Racurs

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