The enemy is trying to spend time and effort on restoring infrastructure: Yusov comments on information about russia's repair of damaged refineries

The enemy is trying to spend time and effort on restoring infrastructure: Yusov comments on information about russia's repair of damaged refineries

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russia is spending time and effort to restore the infrastructure damaged by Ukrainian attacks, diverting its efforts from other areas, including a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

russia is trying to spend time and effort to restore the infrastructure damaged by the ukrainian attacks. The very fact that Russia is spending time and effort on this, as well as the fact that it is taking away efforts from other areas, in particular, from the war, is news that can only inspire and hope that such phenomena will scale up and increase. This was stated by a representative of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine Andriy Yusov, UNN reports.

Details

Of course, it is the task of the Ukrainian intelligence services and, in particular, the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine to collect such data, process it and respond in a similar way. The enemy is trying to spend time and effort on restoring infrastructure that has been damaged as a result of events taking place on the territory of the aggressor state. The very fact that they are spending time and effort on this, as well as the fact that it takes away efforts from other areas, in particular, from a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, is news that can only inspire and hope that such phenomena will scale up and increase

 - said Yusov, answering the question whether Ukraine has data on the restoration of damaged refineries by russia

He noted that each refinery has a different situation.

We are talking about damage to various types of equipment. As for a number of nomenclatures, they have serious problems because it depends on the import capabilities, and here is the issue of sanctions policy. Sanctions do work

- Yusov added.

Context

Yesterday, Reuters reported that russia was able to quickly repair some of the key refineriesthat were hit by Ukrainian drones. The capacity of russian refineries that was idle due to the attacks has dropped to about 10% from almost 14% at the end of March.

Recall

Lloyd Austin, the head of the Pentagon, opposed Ukraine's attacks on russian oil refineries, advising Ukraine to focus on strikes that have a direct impact on the war.

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba sees no causal link between the attacks on oil refineries in russia and the problems in the global energy market.