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Democrat Tom Swazzi is convinced that the Russians should be responsible because...

Putin needs to rub his nose: the American congressman commented on the strikes on the refinery of

Democrat Tom Swazzi is convinced that the Russians should be responsible because Putin only understands force. Ukraine has the right to attack the territory of Russia, as "it is necessary to rub a nose" of Russian President Vladimir Putin. In an interview with Radio Liberty, this opinion was voiced by a member of the US House of Democratic Party Tom Swazzi. He was asked if Ukraine could attack the rear of Russia.

In response, the politician stressed that "it is necessary to make Russia pay the price for their behavior. " "You know, I do not want to doubt the policy of the United States or Ukrainian Government, but I personally think that we need to make Russia pay the price for their behavior. They should be responsible because the only thing Vladimir Putin understands is power, and to him You need to rub your nose well, "the US Congressman said.

It is known that Ukraine, since the last of January, regularly attacks Russian oil refineries, using long -range drones. At the end of March, the head of the Security Service Vasyl Malyuk reported that his department had made 13 successful attacks on Russian refinery. Such actions led to the fact that the volume of production and processing of Russian oil fell by 12%.

In addition, the baby noted that the revenues from the export of petroleum products make up a third of the entire budget of the Russian Federation and the "lion's share" of the military budget.

As of now, there is reliable information about strikes in the following enterprises: we will remind that on April 6 near the city of Azov of the Rostov region of the Russian Federation the pipeline was blown up, which was pumped out of oil production from the local oil depot to the tankers in the Azov Maritime Port. In addition, on April 8, Focus wrote that, through attacks in oil refineries, Russia is forced to ask Kazakhstan to be prepared to supply 100,000 tons of gasoline.