Ukraine's long-range strikes inflicted billions of dollars in Russian oil revenue losses in March, Zelensky says
Zelensky said the campaign cut daily Russian oil shipments by about 880,000 barrels and disabled roughly 40% of export capacity, officials said.
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Ukraine's long-range strikes inflicted billions of dollars in Russian oil revenue losses in March, Zelensky says
"I am grateful to all our warriors for their precision," Zelensky said in his evening address. "We will continue this work in April," Zelensky said just one day after Ukraine's military struck another four oil industry facilities overnight on April 18.
President Vladimir Zelensky said that the strikes by the Defense Forces on oil facilities in Russia caused at least $2.3 billion in damage to the Russian economy.
"Long-range sanctions" continue in April. Last month, Russia suffered at least $2.3 billion in losses in the oil sector as a result of Ukrainian long-range strikes, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing a statement by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Read also: Ukrainian Armed Forces strike four Russian oil refining facilities at once. The head of state emphasized that Ukraine's "long-range sanctions" are showing results and are inflicting a …
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