The head of Ukraine’s security service, Vasily Malyuk, admitted that the agency was involved in attacks on oil refineries in Russia. The relevant publication was published on the Telegram channel.
“For more than two years, the SBU has been hitting the enemy every day at its most painful points,” Malyuk wrote.
According to him, we are talking about the Crimean Bridge, warships in the Black Sea, various weapons systems, oil refineries and “other facilities working for the Russian military-industrial complex.”
Before this, the Financial Times, quoting sources WroteThe United States has called on Kiev to stop attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, as Washington fears a rise in world oil prices and retaliatory measures from Moscow.
According to the publication’s source, “The White House is increasingly frustrated by the brazen attacks of Ukrainian drones, which hit oil refineries, terminals, warehouses and storage facilities in Western Russia, damaging oil production capacity.”
FT states that despite the sanctions, Russia remains the world’s largest energy exporter and that the increase in world oil prices coincides with the start of Joe Biden’s presidential campaign in the USA.
Previously It was learned that the commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces will be found guilty of a terrorist attack on a petrol station in the Bryansk region.