There have been over 50 reported Ukrainian attacks on energy facilities in Russia and occupied Crimea since March, badly denting the country's refining capacity.

Ukrainian drone strikes worsen Russian fuel shortages, with Putin acknowledging the crisis. Ukraine recaptures Crimea by June 30, 2026 at 0.1% YES.

Fuel shortages in the country are unlikely to force Putin into concessions for peace.

A third of Russia's refining capacity has been knocked out by Ukrainian drone attacks, causing petrol shortages across more than half of Russia's regions.

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Russia hammered Kyiv in an 11-hour drone and missile attack overnight into Thursday morning, killing at least 17 civilians and injuring scores more in what Moscow said was…

Russia launched one of its largest strikes on Kyiv this year, killing at least 17 people, as Ukraine's drone campaign hits Russian refineries.

President Vladimir Putin appears unbothered by Ukraine’s increasing attacks on his country’s oil refineries.

The Russian leader appears to believe his government can keep the fuel crisis from eroding his authority and support for the war he launched in 2022.

Ukraine has struck more than 50 oil refining sites in Russia but Putin presses on.

Ukraine's drone strikes on Russian oil refineries, including one 15 km from the Kremlin, are disrupting fuel supplies and rattling energy and crypto

There have been over 50 reported Ukrainian attacks on energy facilities in Russia and occupied Crimea since March, badly denting the country's refining capacity.