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"textContent": "Ukrainian drones have knocked six major Russian oil refineries offline in a single month, pulling daily refinery output to an average of 4.69 million barrels. Refining output is at a low not seen since 2009, forcing Moscow to weigh export bans on diesel and kerosene, The Moscow Times reported. The strikes gutted refining across central […]\n\nThe post Moscow Considers Diesel and Kerosene Export Bans After Drone Strikes Gut Central Russian Refining appeared first on the deep dive.",
"title": "Moscow Considers Diesel and Kerosene Export Bans After Drone Strikes Gut Central Russian Refining"
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