Russians Are Now Being Fined and Detained for Complaining in Public About the Shortage of Petrol at All
Gasoline is available at 28% of filling stations as Russia imposes rationing, bans exports and detains residents over complaints, officials and reports said.
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Russians Are Now Being Fined and Detained for Complaining in Public About the Shortage of Petrol at All
Ukraine announced another successful long-term attack on Russian infrastructure on Wednesday, hitting the Taneco oil refinery in Russia’s Tatarstan region, Bloomberg News reported. The facility is 900 kilometers (560 miles) east of Moscow, according to a map posted to Telegram by the General Staff in Kyiv. M109 Artillery Creative Commons Photo. In another strike the same night closer to home, Ukraine struck the Tamanneftegaz oil terminal on the …
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Putin arrests Russians complaining about fuel shortages amid petrol station fights
Kyiv’s strikes have knocked out nearly a third of the country’s major oil refineries
Russia Fuel Crisis: Moscow Petrol Queues Return as Ukraine Strikes Refineries, Residents Arrested Over Fuel Shortage – Check Shortage Areas, Petrol Price in INR, Euro and Dollar
Russia Fuel Crisis: Russia’s fuel shortage is worsening as Ukrainian drone strikes disrupt refineries, petrol queues return to Moscow, and fuel sales are rationed, while Putin admits attacks are causing damage. The post Russia Fuel Crisis: Moscow Petrol Queues Return as Ukraine Strikes Refineries, Residents Arrested Over Fuel Shortage – Check Shortage Areas, Petrol Price in INR, Euro and Dollar appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
Fuel chaos: Putin deploys National Guard Due to repeated Ukrainian attacks on Russian infrastructure related to Russia's oil industry, there has long been widespread fuel shortages in Russia. The image on social media has shown huge queues at the country's gas stations. Now the American think tank ISW reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin is deploying the National Guard (Rosgvardia) to handle heated situations related to the fuel short…
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