Ukrainian drone strikes have targeted key oil facilities in southern Russia, igniting fires and forcing evacuations. The attacks, which hit an oil refinery and fuel depots, are part of Ukraine’s strategy to undermine Russia’s fuel supply amid ongoing conflict.
The Ilsky refinery, capable of processing 138,000 barrels of oil daily, has faced multiple assaults, contributing to a growing fuel crisis in Russia. President Putin has acknowledged these strikes are causing shortages, leading to long lines at petrol stations and rising prices across the country.
As Ukraine intensifies its attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, the implications are significant. These actions not only disrupt Russia’s ability to sustain its military operations but also impact the daily lives of Russian citizens grappling with fuel shortages.
This escalation reflects Ukraine’s response to continuous Russian attacks on its own civilians and infrastructure, highlighting the broader cycle of retaliation in this protracted conflict. The ongoing strikes may further exacerbate tensions and lead to increased military responses from Russia.
Source: DW News

