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Putin says Western involvement in Ukrainian attack against CPC oil infrastructure

On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the drone attack by Ukraine on a pumping station of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium in southern Russia may have been coordinated with Western allies.

Putin stated that he believes Ukraine could not have organized such an attack by itself and likely received Western intelligence.

"Attacks like this are impossible without space surveillance." Putin stated that Ukraine only receives precise data about its targets from its Western allies.

On Monday, a drone attack hit a pumping facility on an oil pipeline in Russia. This reduced the flow of oil from Kazakhstan into world markets, which was pumped by Western companies including Chevron.

Putin stated that the incident will have an impact on the global energy market and that it would be difficult to restore the facility as quickly as possible.

"A strike on a facility of this kind...would have an effect on the global energy markets." "First of all, because it's impossible to restore this facility quickly due to the Western equipment that is there and Western equipment that has been damaged," Putin stated, referring to the Western sanctions which prohibit the supply of oil-and-gas equipment. (Reporting and writing by Marina Bobrova, Maxim Rodionov, Editing by Toby Chopra & Hugh Lawson).

(source: Reuters)