Russians Face Fuel Shortages While Ukrainian Drones Target Moscow’s Refining Capacity
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Ukrainian attacks put Russian fuel production in distress. Our Russia correspondent ranks.
REPORTING - The increasing number of strikes against Russian refineries has led to higher gasoline prices and concern in some remote areas of Moscow.
Russia is one of the world's most oil-rich countries, but there is a lack of gasoline in some regions. Fuel prices have risen sharply, and Ukrainian drone attacks are also responsible for this.
Russians face fuel shortages while Ukrainian drones target Moscow’s refining capacity
Ukraine has significantly intensified its attacks against Russia's energy sector over the past few weeks, managing to disrupt oil refining capacity, weakening Moscow’s war economy. Bryan Quinn reports.
Russia is proud that it is an energy superpower, and yet Ukrainian drone attacks have affected the recovery capacity throughout the country, exposing the vulnerability even at the end of the summer season when fuel applications are high.
Reuters: Ukrainian drones attacks on Russian refineries have limited oil refining capacity to record levels - World Stock Market
The damage caused by the attacks of Ukrainian unmanned aircraft and the extensive scheduled maintenance on refineries had, according to Reuters agency calculations, as a result of which they were limited to record levels in August, the Russian oil refining capacity, although they are operating. Ukraine has intensified its attacks by unmanned aircraft on Russian export infrastructures this month, affecting the largest source of funding of Vladimi…
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