Russia’s oil exports drop by nearly 17% after port strikes, Ukrainian official says
Russia's oil exports have dropped by nearly 17% due to port strikes affecting logistics in the Baltic region, according to Ukrainian officials. This decrease highlights the impact of equipment disruptions amidst ongoing conflicts.
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