Ukraine's long-range strikes cut Russia's oil refining capacity by 20%, Zelenskyy says
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Ukraine's long-range strikes cut Russia's oil refining capacity by 20%, Zelenskyy says
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"Ukraine's long-range strikes on refineries inside Russia have reduced Moscow's oil refining capacity by 20%, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, citing intelligence from Western governments. Over 90% of those deep strikes on Russian soil were carried out by Ukrainian-made long-range weapons, according to Zelenskyy. He said Ukraine needs additional foreign financial help to produce more of them. We just need to work on this every day, he said in comments to the media on Monday that were embargoed until Tuesday."
The Independent covers topics from reproductive rights to climate change and Big Tech and solicits donations to keep reporters on the ground. The Independent avoids paywalls and requests support to fund open journalism. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said long-range strikes on Russian refineries have reduced Moscow's oil refining capacity by 20%, citing Western intelligence. Zelenskyy said over 90% of deep strikes were carried out by Ukrainian-made long-range weapons and requested foreign financial help to produce more. Oil exports remain key to funding Russia's invasion. New U.S. and EU sanctions aim to cut Moscow's oil and gas export earnings. Despite renewed U.S.-led peace efforts, the war shows no sign of ending after four years.
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