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Kremlin says Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil facilities have a minimal impact

The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil facilities had a very little impact thanks to the work of Russia's air defence units and other defensive procedures.

Ukraine has actually stepped up attacks on Russian oil refineries and depots with drones from the start of the year. Moscow calls the attacks terrorist acts. Ukraine says they are vindictive.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said measures were being required to guarantee such strikes did not affect energy supplies to the Russian individuals and economy.

Thanks to protective procedures and the efficiency of the air defences, the effectiveness of these enormous strikes is minimal, Peskov informed a daily teleconference with reporters.

In among the latest strikes, a drone earlier this month hit

Moscow oil refinery

, crucial for the fuel provides to the Russian capital.

Measures are being required to get rid of the negative impact of such incidents on the total process of providing energy resources to the country's economy and, first of all, to residents. Therefore, there are no concerns on this account, Peskov said.

In order to guarantee stable supplies of the fuel on domestic market, Russia had broadened gasoline exports

ban

until the end of the year.

(source: Reuters)