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The first half of 2026 witnessed a strategic escalation in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, shifting the focus from front-line combat to widespread targeting of energy and oil infrastructure in both countries. Ukraine concentrated on striking refineries, fuel reservoirs, and export terminals within Russia, as well as attacking oil facilities far from the borders. Conversely, Russia primarily targeted vital infrastructure inside Ukraine to disrupt domestic consumption. These attacks caused extensive damage to oil and energy facilities, resulting in prolonged outages, fires, and significant disruptions. Moscow confirmed a decline in Russian oil production due to these assaults, reflecting an escalation in the war focused on attacking the economic and energy infrastructure of both sides.
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