The Kremlin-affiliated Center for Macroeconomic Analysis and Forecasting (CMAKP) has indicated that the pace of economic growth in Venemaa may decelerate in the near term. The primary factor cited for this potential slowdown is the ongoing impact of attacks originating from Ukraina. Specifically, the continuous strikes utilizing droonid against critical oil infrastructure, such as the Tuapse oil terminal—which has reportedly been targeted multiple times—are significantly disrupting established export routes and constraining overall production levels. According to the CMAKP analysis, these repeated incidents of aerial targeting are creating substantial logistical hurdles for the Russian energy sector. The disruption to oil export terminals is having a measurable effect on the nation’s ability to move and sell its energy resources internationally. The center’s assessment suggests that the combination of damaged infrastructure and the associated operational uncertainty will force a reduction in output across key industrial and energy sectors. While the CMAKP provides short-term forecasts, the recurring nature of these threats from Ukraina suggests that supply chain stability remains a primary concern for Russian economic projections. Analysts monitoring the situation note that the resilience of Russia’s economy will increasingly depend on its ability to mitigate the damage caused by these persistent military actions targeting vital export nodes. Topics: #ukraina #venemaa #droonid Post navigation Vigastuspausilt naasnud Hugo Toom ammutas lisaenergiat Euroliiga trillerist: ebareaalne… 22-aastane inglanna ei saa vähetuntud haiguse tõttu seksida