The kid about the attack on the Russian oil refinery: SBU is working to cut off Putin's "oxygen"

The kid about the attack on the Russian oil refinery: SBU is working to cut off Putin's "oxygen"

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The SBU conducted successful attacks on Russian oil refineries, reducing oil exports by a third and cutting off a key source of revenue for Putin's military budget.

It is through the export of petroleum products that Russia replenishes its budget, including the military budget. Therefore, the SBU is actively working to minimize these revenues and cut off oxygen to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. This was stated by the head of the SBU Vasyl Malyuk in an interview during a telethon, a correspondent of UNN reports.

Regarding the attacks on the refinery. Indeed, there have been a number of successful, appropriate attacks on enemy territory. I want to emphasize that it is through the export of petroleum products that Russia replenishes its budget, including the military budget. What do we have to do? We have to get these revenues to the budget and automatically cut off Putin's oxygen somewhere. This is what we are doing. That is why we have conducted a number of successful operations with the appropriate long-range so-called drones... We have already reduced production and processing by 12%.

 ," Malyuk said.

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The SBU head reminded that on March 1, Russia officially stopped exporting gasoline completely.

That is why we continue to work, and the gas station country continues to work. Our colleagues from the GUR, the SSS and others also work alongside us.

 ," Malyuk said.

In total, the SBU has already carried out 13 successful attacks on Russian refineries, which have already reduced the export of Russian oil products by a third.

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