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Fuel Crisis in Russia Amid Escalating Ukrainian Drone Attacks
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Russia is facing widespread gasoline shortages across nearly all of its 83 regions due to intensified Ukrainian drone attacks targeting its refineries. The crisis began in Crimea, leading to a state of emergency and a ban on fuel sales to civilians on June 21. Over 50 regions are officially reporting supply issues, with some regions declaring a heightened alert status. Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged shortages but claimed they are not critical, while emphasizing the need to boost air defense production. Experts warn that the scale and persistence of the attacks have significantly worsened the situation compared to previous incidents. Current gasoline production is estimated to be 20% below domestic demand, with refinery operations at multi-year lows. Gas stations are imposing purchase limits, causing rising tensions among the public.
Key Points: • Almost all Russian regions are experiencing gasoline shortages due to Ukrainian drone attacks. • The fuel crisis has prompted a state of emergency and a ban on civilian fuel sales since June 21. • Russian gasoline production is running 20% below demand, with refinery operations at multi-year lows.