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Ukraine War Latest: Putin Says ‘Ready for Peace Talks’ Amid Kyiv’s Refineries Attacks

Ukrainian strikes have hit oil and gas infrastructure, with officials saying about 25% of Russia’s refineries are offline and gasoline shortages are spreading.

  • Ukraine's intensified drone campaign has neutralized about 25 percent of Russia's gas and oil refineries this year, with one of the biggest attacks on Moscow's facility occurring last week.
  • Nationwide gasoline shortages have forced Russia to cease oil and gas exports, while analysts believe inflation is approaching 15 percent rather than the official 5.86 percent rate reported by the Bank of Russia.
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed he remains ready for peace negotiations based on previous Istanbul agreements, dismissing the drone strikes as a "ploy to destabilise society."
  • With military casualties reaching up to 35,000 monthly and exceeding recruitment capacity, even ardent Putin supporters are questioning the war's continuation as Moscow's oil facilities burn.
  • Accusing the U.S. of failing to deliver on "fundamental understandings" reached in Alaska, Russian officials expressed growing frustration while roughly 17,000 North Korean volunteers have failed to turn the tide.
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Ukraine war latest: Putin says ‘ready for peace talks’ amid Kyiv’s refineries attacks

Russian president says Moscow ready to end war on terms agreed in Istanbul

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The war in Ukraine has already passed as the First World War, but the two belligerent forces refuse to seriously negotiate peace. The Ukrainian article bombards massive Russian refineries, while Moscow asks for peace negotiations first appears on Romania TV.

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Daily Sabah broke the news in Türkiye on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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