Ukraine's drone set another Russian oil refinery ablaze, as Putin admits fuel shortages
Summary
Ukraine has continued attacking Russian oil refineries with drones, setting fire to a major refinery in southern Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged fuel shortages in Russia and promised to protect oil facilities and increase fuel production.Key Facts
- Ukrainian drones caused a fire at a large oil refinery in Slavyansk-na-Kubani, southern Russia.
- One person died and another was injured due to falling drone debris in the area.
- Ukraine has increased attacks on Russian military and energy facilities to reduce Moscow's income for the war.
- Russian fuel shortages have led to long lines at gas stations and fuel rationing in some regions.
- President Putin said the attacks aim to divide Russian society and push Russia toward negotiations.
- Putin rejected Ukraine’s proposal to limit fighting to the four regions Russia annexed.
- Another Russian refinery in the Yaroslavl region was reportedly attacked by Ukrainian drones.
- Ukraine’s attacks target energy infrastructure as part of their long-term strategy in the conflict.
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