Ukraine’s Biggest Strike on Moscow Brings Fears of Fuel Shortage (opens original article in a new tab)
Ukraine's largest drone attack on Moscow's oil refinery led to rising gasoline prices and possible fuel shortages in the region.
- Ukraine's drone attack on Moscow's oil refinery caused fuel shortages and price hikes in the region.
- Gasoline prices in Moscow rose to over 90 rubles per liter, with reports of long lines and station closures.
- Russian officials acknowledge potential fuel shortages and are working to import fuel from other regions.
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