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Barrels of blood: Israeli strikes on Iran unleash surge of cash for Russia’s war machine

Every dollar from soaring oil prices arms Russian soldiers on Ukraine’s frontline.
Zelenskyy vows to make Russia "feel the War" as missile program heats up
A military meeting chaired by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Photo: Zelenskyy via Telegram
Barrels of blood: Israeli strikes on Iran unleash surge of cash for Russia’s war machine

The war in the Middle East could decide the fate of Ukraine’s fight against Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says that Israeli “strikes have led to a sharp rise in oil prices,” which is a negative factor. According to him, “the Russians are strengthening due to higher revenues from oil exports,” UNIAN reports. 

Russia has condemned the Israeli strikes on Iran, calling them “unprovoked” attacks on sleeping peaceful cities. In response, US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said that such statements are “a bit rich even for the Russians,” as Moscow continues its barbaric invasion of Ukraine, while Israel is defending its existence. 

“If there are price caps, the price will be limited, so probably the risks will decrease. Although someone will circumvent even that. That is, you cannot completely avoid the risks,” the president explains.

He claims that Ukraine will increase proposals to the American side for the introduction of price caps and sanctions against Russia’s energy sector.

“I will soon be in contact with the American side, probably with the president, and we will raise this issue,” Zelenskyy states.

At the same time, he draws attention to the military aspect.

“If we say that Iran is an ally of the Russians in supplying weapons, then have serious strikes been inflicted on the production of Shaheds and rockets, and other capabilities? We hope that it will decrease,” he says. 

Furthermore, he notes that the escalation in the Middle East leads to increased aid to Israel from the US.

“No one challenges the relationship between America and Israel, but we would like the aid to Ukraine not to decrease because of this,” the Ukrainian president stressed and recalled that previous tensions “slowed down aid to Ukraine.”

Earlier, expert Abbas Galliamov said that the Kremlin is losing one of its key bargaining chips in negotiations with Donald Trump amid Israel’s strikes on Iran. Up to 13 June, there was a kind of trade-off: “Ukraine in exchange for Iran.”

According to him, Trump would offer Putin not to put too much pressure on him over Ukraine for now, but in return, he counted on the Russian president’s support in negotiations with Tehran on its nuclear program.