Russia Faces Growing Fuel Crunch as Ukrainian Strikes Knock Out Refineries
Russia is experiencing severe fuel shortages with at least 17 regions imposing mandatory gasoline and diesel sale restrictions due to Ukrainian drone strikes targeting oil terminals, refineries, and pipelines. The Kapotnya refinery, Moscow's largest fuel supplier, was hit twice this month and will remain offline until at least 2026, severely impacting Russia's fuel supply.
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