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Attack on Moscow Oil Refinery: Putin Under Pressure?

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Ukrainian drones struck an oil refinery in Moscow on Thursday.

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Long-range drone attacks launched by Ukraine against Russian oil refineries are causing fuel shortages, restrictions on the sale of petrol and long lines in service stations located hundreds of kilometres from the combat zones. According to estimates by independent analysts quoted by The Wall Street Journal, the recent wave of attacks left more than 20% of the country's refining capacity inoperable. Last week Ukrainian drones repeatedly hit one …

·Portugal
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Last week, Ukraine attacked the Moscow Petroleum Refinery in Capotna twice in three days and took similar strikes to a new level. On 18 June, drones struck the second key installation of the largest NPP in the capital and the oil and petroleum storage tank park. The damage from the attacks could be higher than in previous strikes and the repair would take longer. Sergei Vakulenko, Senior Researcher at the Carnegie Center for Russian and Eurasia …

·Riga, Latvia
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The petrol shortage is only increasing following the USS strikes at the Moscow Refinery in Capotna last week.

·Prague, Czechia
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defence-industry.eu broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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