Russian strikes injure six in Ukraine as fuel crisis deepens into Siberia
Regional officials say the caps are meant to curb panic buying and speculation as supply problems spread beyond Siberia.
- Russian air strikes injured six people in Ukraine following a Ukrainian attack on a missile electronics plant in Russia's Voronezh region that killed five and injured dozens.
- The fuel crisis in Russia has deepened into Siberian regions such as Novosibirsk and Omsk due to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure and maritime logistics, leading regional governors to impose limits on fuel sales to prevent panic buying.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is seeking Western support for a peace deal and fast-track European Union admission amid ongoing conflict and Russian warnings of massive strikes.
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Russian authorities are trying to curb panic buying and other types of hoarding in Siberia as well.
Six regions have already announced limits in 24 hours.
Six people were injured in overnight Russian attacks on Ukraine. Russia is experiencing energy supply problems due to intensive Ukrainian attacks on Russian energy infrastructure.
Russian strikes injure 6 in Ukraine as fuel crisis deepens in Siberia
The fuel crisis has spread from Russia-annexed Crimea to areas in the centre and east, and has also reached the Siberian regions of Novosibirsk and Omsk, near Kazakhstan’s border.
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