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Ukraine's drone set another Russian oil refinery ablaze, as Putin admits fuel shortages

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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