Russian oil terminals under attack unable to accept shipments for second week, sources say - reuters.com
Why it matters: Russian oil terminals' inability to accept shipments directly impacts Russia's oil export revenue.
- Russian oil terminals have been unable to accept shipments for a second week due to attacks, per Reuters sources.
- Satellite images obtained by BBC show significant fires at Russian oil facilities following Ukrainian strikes.
- Ukraine's strikes in the Baltic Sea are specifically designed to undermine Russia's oil profits, which France 24 notes are crucial for funding the Iran war.
For the second consecutive week, Russian oil terminals are unable to accept new shipments due to ongoing attacks, according to Reuters sources, with satellite images from BBC confirming huge fires at these facilities. France 24 highlights that these Ukrainian strikes in the Baltic Sea aim to undermine Russia's oil profits, particularly those funding its war efforts.

