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- MOSCOW, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Ukraine has systematically targeted Russian energy infrastructure to try to disrupt Russia's economy and its ability to fund its military effort. Ukrainian officials say attacks have been carried out in retaliation for Russian strikes on the Ukrainian energy system.
www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukrainian-drone-attacks-russian-oil-refineries-infrastructure-2024-06-18/
Mar 12, 2024 · Ukraine pounded targets in Russia on Tuesday with dozens of drones and rockets in an attack that inflicted serious damage on a major oil refinery and sought to pierce the land borders of...
- Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries and ...
Ukrainian officials say attacks have been carried out in...
- Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries and ...
May 8, 2024 · By the end of March, Ukraine had destroyed around 14 percent of Russia’s oil-refining capacity and forced the Russian government to introduce a six-month ban on gasoline exports. One of the world’s largest oil producers is now importing petrol.
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Jun 18, 2024 · Ukrainian officials say attacks have been carried out in retaliation for Russian strikes on the Ukrainian energy system. Following is a chronology of some of the drone strikes on Russian...
Mar 21, 2024 · What targets do Ukrainian drones hit, what Russian refineries and oil depots have been damaged, and how does this affect Russias refining industry and economy.
Mar 13, 2024 · Ukraine has stepped up drone strikes on oil refineries deep inside Russia, in what officials depict as an intensifying effort to hit the country’s economy.
Feb 18, 2024 · An oil storage depot in Russia's Kursk region was set ablaze after a Ukrainian drone attack, according to the local governor.
Jun 25, 2024 · What can a formal cost-benefit analysis, a standard tool in military planning and corporate strategy, tell us about the utility of Ukraine’s ongoing strike campaign against Russia’s oil refining sector and other military and critical infrastructure targets?