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Fuel Rationing in Russia Signals Economic Strain from Ukraine War

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Recent petrol shortages in Russia, particularly in major cities like Moscow and Saint Petersburg, highlight the growing economic impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine. As Ukrainian forces intensify strikes on Russian oil infrastructure, the Kremlin is struggling to maintain fuel supplies, leading to rationing in 53 regions. This situation not only disrupts daily life for Russian citizens but also raises concerns about the broader implications for the Russian economy.

The strikes have caused significant damage to key oil refineries, including the Moscow Oil Refinery, which supplies a substantial portion of the capital’s fuel. The resulting pollution from these attacks has even led to flight cancellations at several airports. This escalation in hostilities underscores the vulnerability of Russia’s energy sector, which is crucial for its economy and military operations.

Moreover, the Russian government is responding to these shortages by allowing the circulation of lower-quality petrol and increasing imports from Asia. This shift may have long-term consequences for fuel quality and availability, affecting everything from transportation to military logistics.

As the war continues, the economic strain on Russia is becoming increasingly apparent, with rising defence budgets despite falling tax revenues. This situation could lead to further instability within Russia, as citizens face the realities of fuel shortages and economic hardship, potentially altering public sentiment towards the war effort.

Source: Al Jazeera

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News Category: War Tags: conflict, economy, oil, russia, ukraine

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