Group 1 - The effectiveness of secondary sanctions imposed by Trump on Russia is questioned, as India continues to purchase Russian oil and Hungary's leader rejects Trump's demands, leading Ukraine to directly target Russia's energy sector [1] - The latest attack by Ukraine targeted the Afipsky Oil Refinery in Krasnodar Krai, where a drone hit the AT-22/4 atmospheric distillation unit, which has an annual processing capacity of 3 million tons after its upgrade in 2013 [1] Group 2 - Despite ongoing drone attacks on Russian refineries, Russian engineers are making efforts to restore production, but their repair speed is significantly slower than the destruction caused by Ukraine, especially with the increasing production of long-range drones [3] - There is a visible fuel shortage in Russia, with citizens queuing for fuel and being limited to a maximum of 20 liters, leading some to travel to neighboring countries like Kazakhstan for refueling [3] Group 3 - Some Russian military bloggers express concern over the current fuel shortages, comparing it to the bread shortages of 1917, fearing that internal issues may arise before the military is defeated on the battlefield [5] - The fuel shortage could lead to rising oil prices and other problems, including increased prices and shortages of essential goods, challenging the Kremlin's narrative that Russians are willing to endure hardship for the government [5]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-27 10:14