The article discusses the impact of Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries, leading to a fuel crisis in Russia. Independent energy analysts report that these attacks have disrupted one-third of Russia’s oil refining capacity, prompting Moscow to extend petrol export bans and restrict sales in over 40 regions and Crimea. Despite this economic strain, President Vladimir Putin maintains that the strikes are not critical and asserts the war will continue until his objectives are achieved. The article also notes ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine, including a major strike on Kyiv. It raises the question of whether sustained economic pressure could lead to peace negotiations with Kyiv. The discussion includes insights from political analyst Alexander Bratersky, Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Goncharenko, and director Theresa Fallon.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced view by citing both the economic pressures on Russia and the continued assertiveness of the Russian leadership. It features multiple expert perspectives without overtly favoring any particular side. While the topic is politically charged, the framing remains neutral,撮
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): Factuality is high as the article cites independent energy analysts and provides specific figures about the impact of Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil refining capacity. Objectivity is moderate as the article presents both sides of the conflict, but leans slightly toward discussing the implications






