Ukrainian drone strikes are increasingly undermining Russia’s ability to capitalize on high global oil prices. In a recent Financial Times article, analysts examined how repeated attacks on key Baltic export terminals, including Primorsk and Ust-Luga, are disrupting flows and cutting into Moscow’s energy windfall. The report highlights how these strikes are exposing weaknesses in Russia’s... Read more »
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