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40% of Russian Refineries Are Down — Here’s Why
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In this video, we break down how Ukraine’s long-range strikes have left 40% of Russian refinery capacity idle, slashing fuel supplies and cutting into the money fueling Moscow’s war. President Zelenskyy calls them “long-range sanctions,” and they’re forcing Russia to dip into emergency fuel reserves.
What’s most surprising? These strikes aren’t coming from Western weapons. They’re mostly Ukrainian-made drones and missiles, giving Kyiv a powerful edge without relying entirely on foreign support.
As Russia continues its own attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure, Ukraine is hitting back — not just at soldiers, but at the very industry funding the war.
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