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    1. > According to the agency’s sources, the strike reportedly “did not cause significant damage” to the facility. However, operations were suspended “for safety reasons” to avoid potential risks.

      Hope this reporting is false and the damage is more significant, but even if it’s accurate:

      > It is noted that restarting oil processing could take several days.

      That may be potentially felt in Moscow by civilians. And that’s always good to bring the war to them, so they may voice their displeasure.

    2. Lost-Engineering1506 on

      Announced that Britain will now take Russian oil, provided that it’s refined elsewhere. It’s still Russian oil for God’s sake! So we will now enable Putin’s war effort which we’re also paying Ukraine to defeat.

      Trump sticking his nose in to Iran’s business is the cause, aided by our government who don’t have a clue on financial matters. Please keep wiping out Russia’s oil, Ukraine, make it impossible for us to import, otherwise this emergency measure will become the norm.

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