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Originally published by Citizen DigitalNovember 4, 2025
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Russian reservists face call-ups as Ukraine hits refineries
Kyiv has been targeting Russian refineries in retribution for Moscow's drones and missiles strikes in Ukraine, and in an attempt to cut off energy revenues that fund Russia's army......
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a new law allowing the call-up of army reservists to guard oil refineries following recent Ukrainian drone attacks that have caused gasoline shortages. This move comes as Kyiv intensifies strikes on Russian energy infrastructure in retaliation for drone and missile attacks and to undermine Russia's war funding.
- The law permits calling up two million reservists for guarding critical infrastructure, including refineries.
- President Putin also signed a law allowing year-round conscription, previously limited to specific seasons.
- Ukraine's intensified attacks on Russian energy infrastructure have led to petrol price spikes and fuel rationing in some Russian regions.
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