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Ukraine war: fuel crisis and deep strikes on Russian refineries

Ukraine has intensified its long-range drone campaign against Russian oil refineries and energy infrastructure, causing acute fuel shortages in parts of Russia, including Crimea and Siberia. The strikes, described by Ukrainian President Zelensky as 'long-range sanctions', aim to weaken Russia's ability to wage war. Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly acknowledged the resulting fuel deficit, warning of shortages and vowing to strengthen protection of oil facilities. In response to the pressure, Putin revealed that Ukraine had proposed a mutual halt to deep strikes, but he dismissed the offer as advantageous to Kyiv.

Key Facts

  • Ukraine's drone strikes successfully hit Russian oil refineries, causing fuel shortages across Russia.
  • Putin admitted a 'certain deficit' of fuel and promised to ramp up air defense and fuel imports.
  • Zelensky stated the strikes aim to reduce Russia's ability to wage war and bring peace closer.
  • Putin revealed that Ukraine proposed a mutual halt to deep strikes, but he rejected it as unfavorable to Russia.
  • The attacks have targeted refineries as far as Moscow and southern Russia, with one fatality reported in Krasnodar.

Source Coverage

EuronewsNeutralCentre

Putin admits oil deficit and adjusts fuel plans amid Ukrainian strikes

Euronews covers Putin's first acknowledgment of a 'certain deficit' of fuel, his pledge to increase protection and imports, and his dismissal of the Ukrainian proposal for a mutual halt to strikes.

The IndependentSupportiveCentre-Left

Ukraine's audacious drone campaign sparks fuel crisis in Russia

The Independent details Ukraine's drone evolution and how strikes on Moscow and Siberian refineries have caused debilitating fuel shortages, portraying the campaign as a strategic success for Kyiv.

Al Jazeera EnglishNeutralCentre-Left

Putin says Ukraine proposed halt to deep strikes

Al Jazeera's newsfeed video reports Putin's statement that Ukraine proposed a mutual halt to long-range strikes and a meeting, though he believes the deal would benefit Ukraine more than Russia.

The IndependentCriticalCentre-Left

Putin admits problems and warns of fuel shortages from Ukraine's strikes

The Independent reports on Putin's admission of problems in the invasion and his warning about fuel shortages, while also quoting Zelensky's vow to continue strikes as a path to peace.

Conclusion

The crisis highlights Ukraine's growing drone capability and strategic impact on Russia's energy sector, forcing Moscow to adjust fuel plans and contemplate negotiations. While Putin downplays the strikes' effect on the front line, the fuel shortages represent a tangible cost of the war for Russia. The proposed halt to strikes underscores a potential diplomatic off-ramp, but both sides remain entrenched, with Ukraine vowing to continue weakening Russia's war machine.

Logical analysis

What sources agree on

  • Ukraine's drone strikes on Russian oil refineries are causing fuel shortages in Russia.
  • Putin has publicly acknowledged the fuel deficit and promised to strengthen defenses and increase fuel imports.
  • Putin revealed that Ukraine proposed a mutual halt to deep strikes, but he rejected the offer as favorable to Ukraine.

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