Ukraine Oil Refinery Strikes and Russia’s Options to Avert a Fuel Crisis
Ukrainian drone strikes disabled Moscow's Kapotnya refinery, the capital's largest fuel supplier, in June 2026, taking it offline until at least early 2027 and contributing to a nationwide gasoline production shortfall of approximately 25%. The post Ukraine Oil Refinery Strikes a.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated world brief. The source report from Gateway Pundit says: Ukrainian drone strikes disabled Moscow's Kapotnya refinery, the capital's largest fuel supplier, in June 2026, taking it offline until at least early 2027 and contributing to a nationwide gasoline production shortfall of approximately 25%. The post Ukraine Oil Refinery Strikes a.
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- Primary source: Gateway Pundit
- Published: Jun 27, 2026, 12:00 AM UTC
- Coverage area: World
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