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Russia Forced to Slash Oil Production After Ukrainian Strikes – Reuters

Summary by The Moscow Times
A surge in Ukrainian drone attacks on ports and refineries has forced Russia to slash its oil production in April, Reuters reported on Tuesday, in what could be the sharpest monthly decline in output since the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Why is Russia forced to cut oil production record after drone strikes? In April, Russia was forced to reduce oil production due to attacks by Ukrainian drones on ports and refineries, as well as due to the cessation of supplies via Druzhba. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to Reuters. Read also: The Russian Federation will stop oil transit from Kazakhstan to Germany through Druzhba, - Reuters According to five Reuters sources and …

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Russian oil companies need to reduce oil production due to drone attacks on oil ports and refineries, as well as the interruption of deliveries by pipelines "Druzhba," Reuters reports, reading five sources...

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Russia cut oil production in April due to strikes by Ukrainian drones on oil refineries and port infrastructure, as well as interruptions in the transportation of raw materials.

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The Ukrainian attacks on the NPP and the sanctions have severely affected the Kremlin's revenues.

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charter97.org broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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