Russian Energy Is Now at Ukraine’s Mercy
Geopolitics
Ukraine
Started July 14, 2026
Kyiv’s drone offensive against Russian oil facilities has found a sixth gear
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Russian Energy Is Now at Ukraine’s Mercy
Foreign Policy (United States) | Jul 13, 2026
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Jul 14, 2026
By targeting Russian oil facilities, Ukraine is not only defending itself but also sending a strong message about the consequences of aggression.
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Kyiv's drone strikes on Russian oil facilities are a justified military strategy to weaken Russia's energy supply and bolster Ukraine's defense.
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The impact of Ukraine's drone offensive on Russian energy is significant, but its long-term effectiveness remains uncertain in the broader context of the war.
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The international community must consider the potential environmental and economic fallout from Ukraine's drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure.
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Attacking energy infrastructure risks escalating the conflict and harming civilians, which undermines Ukraine's moral high ground.
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