‘Long queues at petrol stations’: How Ukraine’s drone strikes are hitting Russia’s fuel supply
Russia grapples with a severe fuel shortage, a direct consequence of Ukrainian drone attacks on its oil refineries. This has led to widespread rationing, lengthy queues at petrol stations, and escalating prices, impacting everyday citizens and businesses. President Putin acknowledged the issues, though he downplayed their severity.
Russia grapples with a severe fuel shortage, a direct consequence of Ukrainian drone attacks on its oil refineries. This has led to widespread rationing, lengthy queues at petrol stations, and escalating prices, impacting everyday citizens and businesses. President Putin acknowledged the issues, though he downplayed their severity.
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