Regions Calling: As Fuel Crisis Widens, Russia's Regions Brace for the Worst (opens original article in a new tab)
Fuel shortages in Russia's regions, caused by Ukrainian attacks on oil infrastructure, are leading to rationing, rising prices, and economic hardship, with some residents fearing the worst.
- Fuel shortages in Russia's regions due to Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries and supply networks are causing widespread disruption.
- Regional officials and gas station chains are implementing fuel rationing measures in at least 56 regions, with rising prices and long lines reported.
- Residents in some areas, like Tyva, are facing severe economic hardship, with fears of famine and increased reliance on cheaper alternatives.
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