Putin admits Ukraine attacks hitting Russian economy, society
President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged that increased Ukrainian attacks on Russian infrastructure are causing damage to the Russian economy and society. These strikes, which have targeted oil refineries, depots, and pipelines, are occurring as Ukraine seeks retaliation for Russia's ongoing military actions.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedPresident Vladimir Putin has acknowledged that increased Ukrainian attacks on Russian infrastructure are causing damage to the Russian economy and society. These strikes, which have targeted oil refineries, depots, and pipelines, are occurring as Ukraine seeks retaliation for Russia's ongoing military actions. Putin stated that while the attacks are causing damage, the Russian economy is recovering quickly and he believes they will not succeed in dividing society or causing the intended economic harm. He also indicated that Russia's military will escalate attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure in response. The article notes that these Ukrainian strikes are vital to Russia's oil and gas exports and come as Moscow's advances in eastern Ukraine slow.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedPutin promised Russia will escalate attacks on enemy infrastructure to discourage attacks on civilian facilities.
Ukraine states its strikes are retaliation for Russian attacks on Ukrainian towns and cities.
Putin insisted that the strikes will not succeed in dividing society or causing significant economic harm.
Ukrainian strikes have targeted Russian refineries, depots, pipelines, and fuel supplies.
Putin acknowledged that Ukrainian attacks are damaging the Russian economy and society.