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AI insight
AI-generatedThe ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine directly affects energy infrastructure, with Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil refineries potentially disrupting refining capacity and supply. This creates supply-side risk for refined products and may increase energy price volatility. The conflict also sustains defense spending and geopolitical risk for emerging markets. However, the commercial mechanism is weak as the article focuses on civilian casualties and retaliation, not specific market impacts or company margins.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Russian missile and drone strikes on Kyiv killed at least 24 civilians on May 14, 2026.
- Ukrainian drones targeted the Ryazan oil refinery in Russia.
- Around 1,600 drones and numerous missiles were used in the attacks.
- Ukraine called for a UN Security Council meeting.
- The conflict continues to escalate with mutual strikes on infrastructure.
EM markets stabilize as conflict becomes priced in within 1-4 weeks.
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