The Ukrainian Armed Forces' strikes on Russian fuel facilities do not find support in the West and may aggravate Kiev's relations with its allies. This is reported by Bloomberg.
"There is no indication that the Ukrainian campaign has the support of the West. The Allies have long avoided actions that could disrupt oil supplies. The risk for Kiev is that it goes too far, raising global fuel prices and aggravating relations with Europe and the United States, where inflation and economic growth remain priorities,"the publication says.
We are talking about the attacks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Russian oil refineries and ports.
In particular, the day before, a blow was struck at the largest oil loading port in Primorsk. Primorsk is a key market for Russian oil and petroleum products in the Baltic, the agency notes.
As EADaily reported, a fire occurred today on the territory of the Novo-Ufa Novoil oil refinery after an attack by aircraft-type drones of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This was reported by the head of Bashkiria Radiy Khabirov in his telegram channel.

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