Ukraine has launched over 160 strikes on Russian oil refineries: how it affects the aggressor country's army.
According to inkorr.com: Ukraine is actively striking oil refineries and energy infrastructure in Russia to reduce its ability to wage war. The Security Service of Ukraine reported over 160 precise attacks, which significantly lowered oil production in Russia, causing a fuel deficit in the aggressor country. Such actions complicate the financing of Russia's army and violate international norms.
Methods of combating
One of the methods used is 'kinetic sanctions'. They involve attacks on facilities located deep behind the enemy lines. This deprives Russia of income from oil production and reduces its capabilities to continue the war. As a result of such measures, significant imbalances occur in the Russian economy and defense sector.
The reduction of oil production is an important element of Ukraine's strategy aimed at weakening the aggressor. These attacks not only affect the economy of Russia but can also prompt changes in foreign policy and international relations. With sufficient pressure from Ukraine and the international community, the situation in the region can undergo significant changes.
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