Russia is facing a severe fuel shortage as relentless Ukrainian strikes on key refineries have crippled the country's oil infrastructure. The ongoing attacks have severely impacted Russia's ability to refine and distribute fuel, leading to long queues at gas stations and a sharp increase in fuel prices. The crisis is expected to have far-reaching consequences for Russia's economy, which is heavily reliant on oil exports. As the conflict with Ukraine continues to escalate, concerns are growing about the potential for a wider energy crisis in Europe, where Russia is a major supplier of oil and gas.


Relentless Ukrainian strikes on refineries have caused a fuel crisis in Russia.