Ukraine’s August Drone Strikes Disrupt 22% of Russia’s Refining Capacity
Russia’s oil sector has absorbed its heaviest disruption of the year after a string of Ukrainian strikes in August forced shutdowns or severe reductions at six major refineries, collectively representing about 22% of the country’s total processing capacity. The attacks cut into one of the Kremlin’s most important sources of export revenue at a time when Moscow is already struggling to maintain output under sanctions. The campaign began on Aug. 2 with a dual strike.
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