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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.
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Times of India
· Jun 21, 2026
Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries cause fuel shortages, long queues
Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries cause fuel shortages, long queues
Kyiv Post
· Jun 26, 2026
Fuel Shortages: A Turning Point in Russia’s War?
Ukraine’s strikes on Russian refineries and oil depots are reportedly contributing to fuel shortages across Russia, prompting sales restrictions in multiple regions and reported efforts to import petrol from Kazakhstan. Analysts suggest the shortages could disrupt military logistics, expose vulnerabilities in Russia’s transport network, and gradually weaken public morale as the war’s economic impact grows.
Ukrainska Pravda
· Jul 9, 2026
Ukrainian drones knock out up to 40% of Russia's oil refining capacity – FT
Ukraine's strikes on 10 of Russia's largest refineries have deepened the fuel shortage, with restrictions covering most regions and the crisis affecting around 50 million Russians.
Al Jazeera
· Jul 4, 2026
Will economic pressure move the Kremlin towards talks with Kyiv?
Relentless Ukrainian strikes on refineries have caused a fuel crisis in Russia.
TASS
· Jul 7, 2026
Ukrainian forces lose at least 37 gas stations in week and half
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, regular high-precision strikes on fuel depots, gas stations, and railway infrastructure facilities are significantly disrupting the Ukrainian military's transport logistics
Hot Air
· Jun 27, 2026
The Lack of Gasoline is Getting to Russians
The Lack of Gasoline is Getting to Russians
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Related coverage for "Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries are triggering shortages and rising discontent": Times of India — Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries cause fuel shortages, long queues. Kyiv Post — Fuel Shortages: A Turning Point in Russia’s War?. Ukrainska Pravda — Ukrainian drones knock out up to 40% of Russia's oil refining capacity – FT. Al Jazeera — Will economic pressure move the Kremlin towards talks with Kyiv?. TASS — Ukrainian forces lose at least 37 gas stations in week and half. Hot Air — The Lack of Gasoline is Getting to Russians