Ukraine has increased its long-range attacks on Russian military industries and energy facilities in recent months. This strategy aims to reduce Moscow's revenue from its ongoing invasion, which has now entered its fifth year, and to impact the Russian population's experience of the conflict. Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged fuel shortages resulting from these attacks.
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Ukraine Increases Long-Range Attacks on Russian Oil Refineries Amid Fuel Shortages
Ukraine has intensified its long-range assaults on Russian military and energy sectors, seeking to diminish revenue from Russia's ongoing invasion. President Vladimir Putin has confirmed that these actions have led to fuel shortages in Russia.
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Ukraine Increases Long-Range Attacks on Russian Oil Refineries Amid Fuel Shortages