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    Ukraine brings the war to Moscow as huge blasts shake refinery

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseJune 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Russia, the world’s third-biggest oil producer and a significant oil and gas exporter, is ready to import gas by sea this month, business sources have advised Reuters.

    Moscow authorities stated the petrol scenario in and across the capital was “regular”, however the federal anti-monopoly watchdog requested a significant retailer to clarify why it had hiked costs by 19 per cent up to now week for the most well-liked grade of gasoline.

    For Kyiv, the worth of the assaults is partly symbolic. Photos of fireside and destruction within the Russian capital unfold quickly throughout the web, usually accompanied by mocking and gleeful feedback at Moscow‘s expense.

    Andrei Medvedev, a pro-government blogger and Russian TV host, stated those that posted such footage needs to be prosecuted.

    “Just a few days in the past, some idiots filmed and posted the video, and the enemy watched it, assessed it, and adjusted the following strike. So, those that posted the video are committing pure treason,” he wrote on Telegram.



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