Ukrainian attacks on 10 refineries violate oil processing and exporting and created a fuel deficiency in some regions of Russia.
Russia has lost at least 17% of its oil refineries due to Ukrainian attacks, 1.1 million barrels per day. On Monday, August 25, Reuters reported that there was a reference to its own calculations.
According to the agency, attacking 10 refineries violated oil processing and exporting, created a fuel deficiency in some parts of Russia and responded to Russia’s advancement in advanced and its strikes at Ukraine’s gas and energy facilities.
Analysts argue that this step of KYIV is an attempt to increase bets on possible peace talks and deny the idea that Ukraine has lost the war following the meeting of US president Donald Trump and Putin in Alaska this month.
Factors in oil refineries occur against the rear of the peak of the Russian demand for gasoline from tourists and farmers. Russia has strengthened the ban on exporting gasoline in July to cope with the growth of internal demand even before the attack.
In some areas of Ukraine, the south of Russia and even the Far East, there is a lack of fuel, forcing motorists to move to a more expensive fuel due to the lack of a conventional A-95 brand.
Earlier it was reported that Russia prevented the sale of fuel in Kurils. The existing fuel supply is left for special transportation.
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Source: korrespondent

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