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Zelensky Says Ukrainian Strikes Hurting

Logistics TransportOilProtestStrike

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Ukrainian drone strikes directly damage Russian oil production and refining capacity, reducing output by ~10%. This creates supply scarcity for Russian crude and refined products, squeezing margins for Russian producers and refiners. The impact is region-specific (Russia/Ukraine) but has global implications for oil supply. Russian retaliatory strikes on Ukrainian refineries further disrupt regional fuel supply.

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  • Ukraine's long-range drone strikes have reduced Russia's oil production and refining by about 10% in recent months.
  • Russia launched missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian refinery infrastructure, with damage in Dnipropetrovsk region.
  • Zelensky stated that financial strain on Russia could lead to an end to the war, with many Russian regions facing bankruptcy.
Sector verdictREFININGDownmagnitude 3/3 · confidence 4/5

Russian refinery outages reduce product output, pressuring margins for Russian refiners.

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