The Russian budget lost $37 billion due to declining oil production: intelligence report.
According to inkorr.com: The head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Oleg Ivashchenko, presented a report stating important results of the pressure on Russia. The document notes that the production and processing of Russian oil has decreased for the first time, leading to losses in the Russian budget of at least $37 billion. This significantly complicates the financing of the Russian military machine.
The report also outlines directions for further sanctions pressure, including ways to limit the activities of the Russian oil fleet. Measures regarding the return of Ukrainian children kidnapped by Russians, as well as conducting other operations abroad, were discussed.
Words of Support and Gratitude
The report by Oleg Ivashchenko confirms the success of the sanctions pressure on Russia, resulting in a noticeable decrease in oil production and processing. This has led to significant losses in the Russian budget and complicated its military financing. Actions regarding the limitation of the Russian oil fleet and the return of kidnapped children were also discussed.
Together with our partners, we continue to work on supporting sanctions pressure on Russia and increasing losses in its energy sector. We express our gratitude to our allies for their support in these matters. This information indicates the effectiveness of our measures and confirms our focus on protecting national interests.
The report was presented by the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Oleg Ivashchenko.Today, the decrease in oil production and processing in Russia has become a key factor in the efforts of the international community to strengthen sanctions. This, in turn, contributes to limiting the resources that Russia can use in its military actions. The return of kidnapped Ukrainian children also remains in the spotlight, highlighting the importance of humanitarian initiatives amid the worsening political situation.
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