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Putin claims that the attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure are a destabilisation attempt by Russia

Putin claims that the attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure are a destabilisation attempt by Russia
Putin claims that the attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure are a destabilisation attempt by Russia

On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Ukraine was attacking civilian infrastructures in Russia to try and destabilise the society.

Ukraine's attacks against oil refineries has doubled since 2026. This has led to longer?lines in some areas and higher gasoline prices. Kyiv has said that its goal is to savage a 'key source' of war funding for Russia and to show Russians that the conflict is not a distant one.

Putin made his first comments on the attacks, since Ukrainian drones struck a Moscow refinery a week ago.

"Strikes on civilian infrastructure - what is their purpose?" "To destabilize society, amid such a massive assault, when the West is working on their behalf - and these drones are arriving in large numbers, to create a sense of ambiguity about the actions of Russian armed forces," he said during the televised meeting.

He said that Russian troops are close to taking over Kostiantynivka - the southern anchor of the "fortress belt", which Moscow demanded Kyiv give up. Reporting by Alessandra Prentice, Writing by Gleb Brynski; Editing and proofreading by Gleb Brnski

(source: Reuters)