
Key Points
- Russia's fuel crisis
- Russians traveling to Belarus for gasoline
- Ukraine's attacks on Russia
The attacks by Ukraine on Russia's oil storage facilities and refineries have led to a major fuel crisis in Russia. Russians are forced to travel to Belarus to find fuel for their vehicles and are filling up their gas cans. This crisis in Russia is negatively impacting the country's economy and daily life.
Gasoline prices in Russia are rising rapidly, and people are waiting in long lines to buy fuel. This situation is making daily life difficult for people living in Russia.
Ukraine's attacks on Russia are also negatively affecting Russia's oil and natural gas exports, which could impact global energy markets.
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- What caused the fuel crisis in Russia?
- Ukraine's attacks on Russia's oil storage facilities and refineries
- Why are Russians traveling to Belarus?
- To find fuel for their vehicles
- How is this crisis affecting Russia's economy?
- The crisis is negatively impacting Russia's economy and daily life
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Read the full story at the source24tv.uaHow we produce our content →This story across sources · 8 · 6 countries
- Sächsische Zeitung·
- Rossiyskaya Gazeta·
- Russia Today (RT)·
- Argumenty i Fakty·
- Dumska·
- BBC News·
- Ukrainska Pravda·
- RIA Novosti·