Ukraine will continue attacking Russian oil refineries, Kyiv vows

Ukraine has rejected claims that a series of strikes on Russian oil refineries risks alienating its Western allies, with senior officials in Kyiv insisting the country is well within its rights to target Moscow’s lucrative fossil fuels industry.

Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the office of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said the government has not received calls from the United States asking Ukraine to halt attacks on Russian energy infrastructure.

Podolyak’s comments, forwarded to POLITICO by the office of Ukraine Energy Minister German Galushchenko, were in contrast to earlier reports by the Financial Times that the U.S. had urged the Eastern European nation to refrain from attacks on major energy infrastructure for fear of sending oil prices skyrocketing and prompting retaliation from the Kremlin.

Podolyak in comments first published by RBC-Ukraine called the report of U.S. criticism of the attacks “fake information” and said “Ukraine will destroy fuel infrastructure” in Russia.

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      9 months ago

      And it’s not like the US has qualms about targetting fuel infrastructure indiscriminately in their wars (when they don’t intend on controlling them lol). This is pure posturing and I’m not sure to whom.

      Edit: Oh they probably don’t want oil prices to go up so close to an election

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        Edit: Oh they probably don’t want oil prices to go up so close to an election

        There’s no source. Afaik it came from an Indian “news” site first and then every other site parroted it around, causing all the anti-US guys to circlejerk about it, reaffirming their confirmation bias. And now we have Ukraine saying it didn’t happen and IIRC one US guy earlier also said they can and should go right ahead with it.