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zelenskyy calls russian ceasefire bid absolute cynicism amid ongoing attacks
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AI insight
AI-generatedThe ongoing conflict directly impacts energy infrastructure: Russian attacks disrupt Ukrainian gas supply (LNG_NATGAS), while Ukrainian strikes on a major Russian refinery (REFINING) threaten processing capacity. This creates supply-side risk for both crude oil and refined products, with potential spillover to global energy markets. The region-specific nature (EM_ENERGY) amplifies local scarcity and price volatility.
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- Russian attacks on May 5, 2026, targeted energy infrastructure in Poltava, disrupting gas supply for nearly 3,500 households.
- Ukrainian forces attacked the Kirishinefteorgsintez refinery in Russia, causing a fire.
- The Kirishinefteorgsintez refinery is one of Russia's largest oil processing facilities.
- Russian Ministry of Defense claimed to have intercepted several incoming Ukrainian projectiles.
Refined product margins remain elevated with a 3-5% premium as outage persists.
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