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Russia faces severe fuel crisis as Ukraine targets refineries
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Russia faces severe fuel crisis as Ukraine targets refineries

From El Paรญs · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Russia faces a severe fuel crisis, with gasoline shortages impacting the country.
  • The crisis is linked to Ukraine's offensive strikes against Russian oil refineries.
  • President Putin is considering importing fuel, while the aviation sector seeks aid and the Kremlin assures the situation is manageable.

Russia is grappling with its most significant fuel crisis in recent memory, as gasoline shortages spread across the nation. The situation has become so dire that President Vladimir Putin is reportedly considering importing fuel from other countries to alleviate the domestic deficit.

The crisis is directly linked to Ukraine's sustained offensive operations targeting Russian oil refineries. These strikes have significantly hampered Russia's refining capacity, leading to a sharp decline in fuel production and subsequent shortages at the pump. The impact is being felt across various sectors, with the aviation industry urgently seeking government assistance.

Despite the challenging circumstances, the Kremlin has attempted to project an image of control. Officials have acknowledged the difficulty of the situation but maintain that it is "manageable." However, the consideration of fuel imports and the pleas from the aviation sector suggest a more precarious reality on the ground. The ongoing conflict and its economic repercussions continue to strain Russia's resources.

The situation is difficult but manageable.

โ€” KremlinOfficial statement acknowledging the fuel crisis while attempting to reassure the public.
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Originally published by El Paรญs in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.