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Lithuania responded by criticizing the attacks on Russian refineries

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The Foreign Minister recalled that during World War II, the Allies destroyed Germany’s oil storage facilities.

Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis on Wednesday, April 10, commented called on Ukraine to stop attacking Russian oil refineries, recalling the events of World War II.

“During World War II, the Allies bombed Nazi Germany’s oil storage facilities as a major military target. That’s the whole tweet,” he wrote on social media.

Let’s remember the day before, the head of the Pentagon, Lloyd Austin, said that Biden is concerned about how the attacks on Russian refineries will affect the global energy markets.

Before this, it was reported that the United States called on Ukraine to stop attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, because drone strikes on refineries could lead to an increase in world oil prices.

Pentagon calls Russian oil refineries “civilian targets”

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