Ukraine, Russia and Aerial Attack
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DW shows how far Russia's influence extends, and why countries continue to turn to it for nuclear energy.In the wake of Russia's war in Ukraine, the West has moved to cut off Moscow's oil and gas revenues-- from US President Donald Trump hitting India with tariffs for buying Russian oil to the European Union vowing to phase out Russian gas imports "once and for all"
MOSCOW, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Russian state oil and gas revenue is seen almost halving in February to 410 billion roubles ($5.35 billion) from the same month in 2025 due to a stronger local currency and lower oil prices,
Russia's natural gas and liquefied natural gas output declined in 2025 after state controlled giant Gazprom lost its export route to eastern Europe via Ukraine.
The energy war between Russia and Ukraine has entered a new phase of more systematic aerial attack on Ukraine's grid and Russia's oil infrastructure.
Russia’s pipeline gas exports to Europe plummeted by 44% in 2025, reaching their lowest level since the mid-1970s, driven by the closure of the Ukrainian route and the European Union’s ongoing phase-out of Russian fossil fuel imports, Reuters ...
The assault began around 03:40 a.m. Kyiv time. Shahed drones were launched first, followed by ballistic missiles. Explosions continued to be heard in
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Council of the EU gave a green light to a phased ban on Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) and pipeline gas by next year, the Council's press service reported on Jan. 26. The ban ...
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Russian drones attack gas infrastructure facilities in Poltava Oblast
Russian forces attacked gas infrastructure facilities in Poltava Oblast on the night of 19-20 February. Source: Serhii Koretskyi, Chairman of the Board of Naftogaz, Ukraine's largest national oil and gas company Details: The Russians used attack drones in the strikes.
Putin said Russian security agencies had received operational information suggesting preparations for an explosion targeting underwater gas infrastructure.
EADaily, February 25th, 2026. For two days in a row, the Russian army has been retaliating against gas production and fuel storage at Ukraine.
French fossil fuels giant TotalEnergies said Wednesday it will abide by a European ban on imports of Russian liquefied natutral gas (LNG) due to come into force next year and said it can easily replace the supplies. The company still holds a 20-percent ...