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Ukrainian Drones Hit Ryazan Refinery, Spike Diesel Prices by 10%
May 2, 2024, 03:32 AM
A recent surge in Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries and energy infrastructure has caused significant disruptions. Notably, the Ryazan oil refinery was targeted, resulting in a fire. These strikes have led to a sharp increase in diesel prices in Russia, nearly 10% in the past week, and have caused widespread power outages across several regions including Kursk, Oryol, and Smolensk. The attacks are part of Ukraine's strategic efforts to impact Russia's energy supplies and military capabilities.
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