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From Karelia to Kamchatka: Russia rations fuel where drones strike and stockpiles it where they cannot
A drone campaign against refineries has Russians buying gasoline by QR code, license-plate number, and five-hour queue.
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Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 10, 2026
Russia larang eksport diesel tangani krisis bahan api
MOSCOW: Russia mengharamkan eksport diesel dalam usaha menstabilkan krisis bekalan bahan api yang semakin memburuk susulan peningkatan serangan Ukraine terhadap infrastruktur tenaga negara itu. Langkah yang berkuat kuasa kelmarin dibuat selepas beberapa wilayah di Russia dilaporkan mengalami kekurangan bekalan bahan api. Lebih 90 peratus daripadanya berdepan catuan atau gangguan bekalan sejak Jun, menurut laporan media ... Read more The post Russia larang eksport diesel tangani krisis bahan api appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
RedState
· Jul 9, 2026
Back to Basics: Gas-Poor Russia's New Demand for Actual Horsepower
Back to Basics: Gas-Poor Russia's New Demand for Actual Horsepower
Hot Air
· Jun 27, 2026
The Lack of Gasoline is Getting to Russians
The Lack of Gasoline is Getting to Russians
Kyiv Post
· Jul 8, 2026
Russia Bans Diesel Exports as Ukrainian Strikes Intensify Fuel Crisis
Russia has temporarily banned diesel exports in an effort to stabilize a deepening fuel crisis triggered by sustained Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said the move aims to boost domestic supplies, with the ban in place until July 31. Most Russian regions now face rationing or shortages, forcing authorities to cap sales and prompting long lines at gas stations, while Putin downplays the situation as “not critical.”
PravdaReport
· Jun 30, 2026
Russia Confirms Plans to Import Gasoline to Stabilize Domestic Fuel Market
Russia is indeed planning to import a certain volume of gasoline in order to support the domestic market, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said. According to him, the purchases would become another step toward stabilizing the market, aimed at reducing this wave of heightened demand, provided that agreements on pricing can be reached. At the same time, the Kremlin representative declined to specify from which countries the fuel would be purchased. Russia Discusses Energy Cooperation With Kazakhstan Russian President Vladimir Putin held a telephone conversation with Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. According to the Kremlin, the leaders discussed several topics, including mutually beneficial bilateral projects in trade, economic cooperation, and the energy sector.
Modern Diplomacy
· Jul 4, 2026
Russia’s Energy Crisis: An Exporter Becomes Importer
A well-known Russian city, Nizhny Novgorod, is incredibly famous for its place on the energy map as the location for the largest energy production and refinery for both local consumption and for exports to Europe. But the energy history has suddenly changed in early July 2026, primarily due to unexpected attacks by Ukrainian drones. The [] The post Russia’s Energy Crisis: An Exporter Becomes Importer appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
The Moscow Times
· Jun 26, 2026
Russia Orders Total Ban on Fish Imports From Armenia
The move follows previous Russian restrictions on the import and transit of most Armenian food, seeds, flowers, wood and fertilizer.
Baltic News Network
· Jul 8, 2026
Russia cashes in: Fertilizer exports generate billions for the aggressor state
The European Union’s ban on the transit of Belarusian mineral fertilizers through EU member states is generating hundreds of millions—and potentially billions—of U.S. dollars in annual revenue for Russia. At the same time, the world, including Latvia, faces the risk of a global fertilizer shortage that could directly affect crop yields and future food supplies, [] The post Russia cashes in: Fertilizer exports generate billions for the aggressor state appeared first on Baltic News Network.
South China Morning Post
· Jul 11, 2026
Russia’s diesel export ban deals fresh blow to strained energy market
Russia’s decision to ban diesel exports this week has roiled global energy markets, exacerbating shortages of the industrial fuel and sending prices soaring, even in countries that no longer buy the fuel from Moscow. Diesel accounts for the largest share of global oil consumption and soaring prices can ripple through the global economy given its wide range of uses, from industrial machinery and farm equipment to heavy transport and electricity generation. Supply has remained tight for years due...
Proto Thema - English
· Jul 8, 2026
Russia bans diesel exports to address fuel shortages caused by Ukrainian strikes
The country's energy system is one of the strongest in the world, Putin says The post Russia bans diesel exports to address fuel shortages caused by Ukrainian strikes appeared first on ProtoThema English.
DW News
· Jun 21, 2026
Ukrainian bombardment of Crimea sparks fuel crisis | DW News
Ukraine’s latest attempt to strangle Russian energy infrastructure was a drone attack on an oil depot in Kerch, a city in the Russian-controlled Black Sea peninsula. Kyiv has been targeting fuel supplies to Crimea for several weeks. #ukrainewar #energyinfrastructure #crimea #dwnews For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/ Follow DW on social media: ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dwnews ►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dwnews ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deutschewellenews/ ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/dwnews Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie: https://www.youtube.com/dwdeutsch Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/deutschewelleenglish?sub_confirmation=1
Times of India
· Jul 7, 2026
Watch: Ukraine targets Russia's 'shadow fleet'; hits 8 fuel tankers on Crimea route
Ukraine’s forces executed drone strikes that targeted eight Russian fuel tankers during the night. These tankers were supposedly supplying fuel to Crimea in the Sea of Azov. The operation aimed to impede Russian military supply routes and logistics. This move is a continuation of a series of Ukrainian assaults on Crimea's infrastructure, which has led to significant fuel shortages on the peninsula.
Egyptian Gazette
· Jun 23, 2026
Russia weighs fuel imports amid Ukrainian strikes
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia is considering importing fuel to mitigate supply disruptions of gasoline and diesel caused by Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries, the Vedomosti daily reported on Tuesday, citing two unnamed sources, while Crimea has tightened restrictions on public services and activities. Russian President Vladimir Putin also made his first comments about Ukraine’s recent strikes [] The post Russia weighs fuel imports amid Ukrainian strikes appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
Daily Finland
· Jul 8, 2026
Russia bans diesel fuel export
Russia has imposed a ban on diesel fuel exports to boost domestic supplies, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said Wednesday, reported Xinhua. We have introduced a ban on diesel fuel exports, which will make it possible to ramp up supplies to the domestic market, Novak said at a cabinet meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Russian government also announced that it has expanded the temporary diesel exports ban to fuel producers. The measure does not apply to deliveries under intergovernmental agreements. Novak noted that Russia will begin importing petroleum products in July to stabilize the country's fuel market. We will also start importing petroleum products in July and ramp up extra output volumes using petroleum products of a lower environmental class, he said.
CBC News
· Jul 1, 2026
Russia, one of the world's biggest oil exporters, moves to import fuel as drone strikes squeeze supply
For weeks, Ukraine has been launching drone strikes against Russian refineries, creating a fuel crisis that has triggered restrictions and long lines at the pump. Now, the Kremlin has taken the rare step to look outside the country to bolster fuel supplies.
Fark
· Jun 27, 2026
Day 1,585 of WW3: Drones strike Russian oil pumping station supplying Moscow, vital for transferring diesel fuel to the Moscow Ring Oil Product Pipeline and Baltic Sea ports. This is your Saturday Ukraine invasion conversation [News]
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Le Monde
· Jun 25, 2026
Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries are triggering shortages and rising discontent
For the past three months, Kyiv's drones have targeted Russian refineries, ports, depots and pipelines, causing ripple effects throughout the Russian economy. Gasoline has become scarce at service stations.
AllSides
· Jun 29, 2026
Putin admits fuel shortages after Ukrainian attacks
Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged for the first time Sunday that Russia is facing fuel shortages following a wave of Ukrainian attacks deep inside the country. Putin said a task force was working to alleviate the issue, which has grown into a serious crisis as the Kremlin grapples with simmering discontent on a range of issues. Moscow must now also content with the renewed engagement of the United States, with President Donald Trump offering public praise for Kyiv's efforts...
Iran Herald
· Jun 21, 2026
Russian Authorities Halt Fuel Sales In Occupied Crimea
Russian-installed authorities in occupied Crimea have suspended fuel sales to private individuals and businesses amid a severe fuel shortage and a weak tourist season, as Ukrainian drone strikes continue to disrupt Russia's oil and transport infrastructure.Sergei Aksyonov, the Russian-backed head of the peninsula, which Moscow illegally annexed from Ukraine in 2014, announced that as of June 21 gas stations in C
The Daily Beast
· Jul 9, 2026
Putin’s Nightmare Deepens After Humiliating Strikes
Contributor / Getty ImagesVladimir Putin’s fuel nightmare has worsened as Ukrainian drones set two oil tankers ablaze in the Sea of Azov and torched depots deep inside Russia.Thursday’s strikes are the latest blows in a punishing months-long campaign that has crippled Russia’s refineries and plunged roughly 50 million people—about a third of the population—into a fuel crisis on a scale not seen since the dying days of the Soviet Union. Read more at The Daily Beast.
Egypt Oil & Gas
· Jun 23, 2026
Russia’s Seaborne Fuel Oil, VGO Exports Decline 6% in May Amid Ukraine Strikes
Russia’s seaborne exports of fuel oil and vacuum gasoil (VGO) declined by around 6 month-on-month (MoM) in May to 3.2 million metric tons, as Ukrainian drone strikes on energy infrastructure disrupted production and shipments, according to data from traders and London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) cited by Reuters. Saudi Arabia remained a key destination for [] The post Russia’s Seaborne Fuel Oil, VGO Exports Decline 6 in May Amid Ukraine Strikes first appeared on Egypt Oil Gas.
AzerNews
· Jul 10, 2026
Russia's diesel ban reveals Armenia's energy security dilemma
Russia's diesel export ban, announced by Deputy PM Novak, eliminates the source of 83 of Armenia's diesel imports overnight. With Iran under sanctions and European alternatives too expensive to scale, Yerevan is staring at its most acute energy vulnerability since independence, and the country best positioned to fill the gap is the one it was at war with four years ago.
Bloomberg
· Jun 21, 2026
Fuel Shortages in Russia Amid Ukraine Drone Attacks
Over 50 regions in Russia are currently experiencing severe fuel shortages. These shortages are attributed to long-range sanctions and targeted Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil refineries and ports, which have significantly reduced Russia's refining capacity by 20-30. Bloomberg News Senior Writer Stephanie Baker joins Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss the situation the world's second-largest oil producer finds itself in. (Source: Bloomberg)
Euromaidan Press
· Jul 10, 2026
Russia risks losing part of its grain harvest as Ukraine’s refinery strikes dry up diesel
Farmers in the country's southern breadbasket face fuel limits, empty pumps, and price spikes at the exact moment combines need to roll, as Moscow continues its costly war against Ukraine.
POLITICO
· Jun 30, 2026
Russia to import gasoline as Ukrainian strikes force Putin to use reserves
Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia have impacted Vladimir Putin's country's ability to produce fuel.
Al-Monitor
· Jun 23, 2026
Russia eyes diesel export ban, fuel imports amid Ukrainian strikes; Crimea restricts public life
MOSCOW, June 23 (Reuters) - Russia is considering a diesel export ban, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Tuesday, while a newspaper reported on possible fuel imports to tackle shortages, especially in Crimea, which tightened restrictions on public services and activities.Russian President Vladimir Putin also made his first comments about Ukraine's recent strikes on civilian infrastructure, including on Moscow's oil refinery, saying they were a ploy to destabilise society.
Al Jazeera English
· Jul 10, 2026
Ukrainian attacks cause chaos at fuel stations across Russia | AJ #shorts
Ukraine’s targeting of Russia’s major oil refineries has sparked a nationwide fuel shortage, causing fights and mile-long queues outside stations. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on X : https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/ Check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/aljazeeraenglish/ Download AJE Mobile App: https://aje.news/AJEMobile
Meduza.io
· Jun 29, 2026
Ukrainian drones have struck nearly every major Russian refinery. Which facilities have yet to be hit?
Ukrainian forces have been systematically targeting Russian oil refineries. By the end of May 2026, the Reuters news agency reported, not a single major refinery in the European part of Russia had escaped a Ukrainian drone attack. Many have been hit multiple times. The strikes have forced plants to cut or halt production, setting off a large-scale fuel crisis across the country.
Kremlin News
· Jul 7, 2026
[Photo] Vladimir Putin held a working meeting with Director General of the Russian Export Cent [...]
Vladimir Putin held a working meeting with Director General of the Russian Export Centre (REC, part of VEB.RF) Veronika NikishinaThe head of the REC reported on the recent growth of Russia's non-commodity, non-energy exports (which reached 1.7 trillion rubles in 2025), the promotion of the Made in Russia brand, the establishment of regional export support centres, and the development of stable partnerships with friendly nations.
Prensa Latina
· Jun 26, 2026
Russia to expand energy technologies export to BRICS
Moscow, Jun 26 (Prensa Latina) Russia intends to boost supplies of energy resources and the export of its technologies and production solutions to the BRICS countries, Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilyov informed. The post Russia to expand energy technologies export to BRICS first appeared on Prensa Latina.
Off The Press
· Jun 29, 2026
Putin admits Russia has fuel shortage after Ukraine strikes
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Sunday that Ukraine’s drone campaign has led to a fuel shortage across Russia, acknowledging mounting pressure on the country’s energy sector while insisting the Kremlin is quickly restoring damaged oil facilities. In comments to Russian state TV, Putin said Moscow is importing more fuel and accelerating refinery repairs to address []...Click to read more
DawnNews English
· Jun 28, 2026
Vladimir Putin Acknowledges Fuel Shortages, Task Force Formed to Ensure Supply | Dawn News English
Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged fuel shortages affecting parts of the country and announced the formation of a government task force to help stabilize fuel supplies. Officials say the new body will coordinate efforts to address supply challenges and ensure the availability of fuel across key regions. The development comes as energy security remains a major issue for Russia amid changing domestic demand and broader geopolitical pressures. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dawn News English is your window into the latest news, insight, and features from South Asia and beyond. Website: www.dawn.com Official Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/dawnnewsenglish Official Twitter: https://x.com/dawnnewsenglish Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawnnewsenglish #russia #putin #fuelshortage #energy #energysecurity #worldnews #globaleconomy #dawnnewsenglish #news #latestnews #dawnnewsenglish #dawnnews
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 7, 2026
Marathon Petroleum: Focus On Russia, Not Just Iran
Marathon Petroleum: Focus On Russia, Not Just Iran
The Independent
· Jul 8, 2026
Russian fuel shortage pushing drivers to desperate measures as gasoline runs out
A nationwide shortage of gasoline and soaring petrol prices is pushing Russians to alternative fuel sources
The Eastern Herald
· Jul 3, 2026
Russia Turns to Japan for Jet Fuel as Ukrainian Strikes Cripple Its Refineries
Russia is arranging its first import of Japanese jet fuel since 2022 — a 200,000-barrel cargo routing through South Korea's Yeosu port — as Ukrainian drone strikes have disabled a third of its refining capacity. The purchase marks a significant reversal for the world's third-largest oil producer, now dependent on Asian imports to keep its own fuel stations supplied.
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