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The Russian “expert” suggested bombing another neighboring country to get out of the oil crisis

Russia has the means even without initiating contact, ground war with Azerbaijan to strike Baku, completely bomb Baku’s oil industry and destroy Azerbaijan’s energy system,” he said.

“The expert” said that the West will suffer greatly from such attacks.

“If we bomb their oil industry now, oil will not flow to the West. This will immediately raise oil prices under the conditions that they have introduced a cap,” he said.

Furthermore, Alexandrov accused Azerbaijan of “provoking” Russian peacekeepers, referring to the unresolved conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. An attack on the Azerbaijani energy system, he said, would solve this problem as well.

“Azerbaijan is hiding behind, signed a declaration of strategic alliance with us and provokes our peacekeepers. We must make it clear that we cannot fight in Karabakh, but we will bomb the entire energy system, oil system and Azerbaijan will will make sit without oil, without electricity,” said the “expert”.

Context:

governments of the European Union agreed to limit the price of Russian offshore oil to $60 a barrel on Dec. 2. They were joined by the countries of the “Group of Seven” (USA, Canada, Great Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Japan), as well as Australia and other countries.

Valued “BBC Russian Service”for this reason, by 2030, Russia’s share in the global energy market will be reduced from 20% to 13%, depriving Moscow of about $1 trillion in revenue.

At the same time, Ukraine, Poland and the Baltic countries he insisted on a more drastic reduction in costs Russian oil. So on December 3, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky called “frivolous” established “ceiling” of prices. According to him, a barrel should cost less than $30.

According to Bloomberg, RF send more and more fuel to Asia. Now it accounts for about 89% of Russian oil exports (about 3 million barrels per day), most of this volume is accounted for by only two countries – China and India. Also significantly (up to 890 thousand barrels per day) has increased the percentage of tankers hiding their final destination, but as they approach the Suez Canal, most of them indicate Indian ports as their destination, the agency notes .

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