Ukraine's deep drone strikes cause fuel shortages and economic unease in Russia
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Catherine Belton, Natalia Abbakumova
Summary
Ukraine is intensifying drone strikes deep inside Russia, targeting arms production facilities and oil refineries, causing fuel shortages and economic strain. The Kremlin is scrambling to respond, but experts believe Putin will not change course despite worsening conditions.
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· 3 pulledExperts said Vladimir Putin was unlikely to change course despite worsening fuel shortages and a sharp decline in the stock market.
The Kremlin is scrambling to respond to an intensifying campaign of Ukrainian drone attacks reaching ever deeper into Russia.
Ukraine steps up long-range strikes, hitting key arms production facilities and destroying an ever-greater share of oil-refining capacity.
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