Russia Forced to Import Oil After Ukrainian Raids on Refineries
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Russia usually exports oil. After Ukraine's targeted bombing of its refineries, it is now forced to import oil, reports the state-controlled news site Vesti. "Long-range sanctions," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy calls the attacks.
Russia, the world's second largest producer of oil, began importing fuels. To announce it was Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, responsible for the energy sector: "Imports have already begun, and the necessary regulations have been adopted to allow additional production of fuels of lower standards, namely Euro 2, Euro 3 and Euro [...] The article Russia forced to import oil after Ukrainian raids on refineries comes from Il Fatto Quotidiano.
After banning the export of diesel, Deputy Prime Minister Novak confirmed that Moscow is buying fuel from abroad. Putin: "Consequences on the economy"
Russian vice-premier Alexander Novak announces: "We started importing fuels"
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