Ukraine destroyed 38% of Russia's oil facilities: consequences for the country's economy.
According to inkorr.com: According to the publication 'Glavkom', Ukraine is actively striking oil installations in Russia, executing attacks at distances of up to 2000 km. This causes significant damage to the economy and logistics of the neighboring country, as reported by Foreign Policy.
Consequences of the attacks
Experts note that the consequences of the strikes are felt by Russians in their daily lives: queues for gasoline instead of queues for bread, and equipment repairs at factories are leading to an increase in unpaid loans to nearly $14 billion annually.
Former top manager of the Russian energy company Sergey Vakulenko dismisses the information about the destruction of 38% of oil facilities, calling it 'nonsense'. However, Ukraine continues to attack these facilities, delivering serious blows to the Russian oil industry, although it has not achieved its full objective.
Ongoing attacks and their impact
Despite the denial of some news, attacks on oil facilities in Russia have significant consequences for the economy and daily life of Russians. Ukrainian strikes are causing serious difficulties in the neighboring country's oil sector, particularly affecting fuel supply and economic stability.
This situation illustrates that the war has broad economic implications not only for the opponents but also for civilians who have to face the consequences of the conflict in their daily lives. The effects of such attacks may last for a long time, impacting entire sectors of the economy and the lives of ordinary people.
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