KYIV, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Ukrainian long-range strikes on Russian energy facilities may have resulted in gasoline shortages of up to 20%, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said at a briefing.
In remarks released on Thursday, he added that Kyiv's forces had used domestically produced Neptune and Flamingo missiles in attacks in the past week.
Zelenskiy also said Russian forces had carried out 1,550 strikes on energy-related targets in Ukraine's Chernihiv, Sumy and Poltava regions over the past month, but had achieved only 160 hits.