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Russia's oil exports down by at least 40% after drone strikes
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Updated 44m ago |
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At least forty percent of Russian crude export capability has been brought to a standstill following coordinated Ukrainian attacks on infrastructure involving drones that targeted major pipelines alongside the seizure of tankers in international waters according to calculations derived from multiple reporting sources including AZ Intel Diepresse Kurier.at and Larepublica dated March 25.
Key Points
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1At least 40% of Russia's oil export capacity is currently halted following Ukrainian drone attacks.
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2The disruption includes a disputed attack on major pipelines and the seizure or grounding of tankers in international waters.
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3Reuters calculations based on market data confirm these figures across multiple news outlets reporting simultaneously.
Developments
[Mar 25, 17:23]
40 percent of Russian oil exports are halted following Ukrainian drone attacks and pipeline disruptions (Diepresse).
[Mar 25, 16:53]
Russian oil exports have dropped by approximately 40% after Ukraine's strikes on pipelines in the Black Sea region.
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Indiatoday.in
51m ago
At least 40% of Russia's oil export capacity is at a halt following Ukrainian drone attacks, a disputed attack on a major pipeline and the seizure of tankers, according to Reuters calculations based on market data.
AZ Intel
3h ago
According to Reuters' analysis of market data, Ukraine has launched multiple strikes against Russia's oil infrastructure that have halted at least 40% of its export capacity. These attacks include drone assaults on a major pipeline and the seizure or destruction of tankers by Ukrainian forces in disputed waters.