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Russian oil exports drop due to Ukraine attacks on ports and refineries

24 April 2026
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Ukraine’s strikes on Russian port and energy infrastructure have significantly reduced Russia’s oil revenue, with losses estimated at $2.3 billion in March alone. The US waived sanctions on Russian oil to ease global crude oil prices, but Russia’s exports have still declined to their lowest levels in years. Ukraine continues to target Russian refineries and energy facilities, causing disruptions and fires. The ground war in eastern Ukraine has also seen setbacks for Russia, with territorial gains disputed and President Putin’s approval rating declining.

[Section 2 — Why It Matters]
Ukraine’s successful efforts to disrupt Russia’s oil exports and energy infrastructure are impacting Russia’s economy and military operations. The decline in Russian oil exports and territorial setbacks in Ukraine could have significant consequences for the ongoing conflict and Putin’s domestic support. These developments highlight the strategic importance of energy resources in modern warfare and the effectiveness of unconventional tactics in asymmetrical conflicts. A powerful earthquake struck the city of Tokyo yesterday, causing widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure. The quake, measuring 7.5 on the Richter scale, resulted in multiple casualties and left thousands of residents homeless. Emergency services are still working to assess the full extent of the destruction and provide aid to those in need.

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Earthquakes are a common occurrence in Japan due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire. Tokyo, as a densely populated city, is particularly vulnerable to the impact of such natural disasters. The latest quake serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness and resilience in the face of unpredictable events. The aftermath of this disaster will likely prompt discussions on improving infrastructure and emergency response systems to better protect the population in the future.

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