Ukraine's drone warfare has ignited two significant oil refineries in Russia, as Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged a fuel shortage in the country for the first time.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram on Sunday that the nation struck two more Russian oil refineries in the Krasnodar and Yaroslavl regions, calling the long-range attacks a way to weaken Russia's war resources and move closer to peace.
Putin later revealed that Ukraine had proposed a halt to deep strikes, attributing this to the severe impact of Russia's strikes on Ukrainian territory.
While addressing the 23rd United Russia party congress on Sunday, the President announced plans to increase the production of air defense systems to counter Ukrainian attacks.
He also disclosed plans to import more fuel and expedite repair work at oil facilities to address the "temporary deficit," reported the Associated Press.










