Russia's Oil Exports Fell the Most During the War.
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The export of raw materials from Russian ports has been falling for five consecutive weeks, with Bloomberg reporting.
The U.S.U.'s "helped" strikes on the New Russian port.
The export of Russian crude oil by sea fell to the lowest level since the end of April, particularly affected by Ukrainian drone attacks and threats to the oil infrastructure of the Black Sea, the American agency Bloomberg (Bloomberg) reported today.
The fall deepened last week when the key Black Sea port of Novorossiysk was attacked
Marine oil exports from Russia have fallen to minimal levels since April, and Novo Russia has suspended shipments against the backdrop of Ukrainian attacks and port infrastructure problems.
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