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jayjay·Business· about 8 hours ago

Ukraine Drone Strikes Cause Fuel Shortages and Long Queues in Russia

Recent drone attacks by Ukraine have targeted key oil depots and refineries inside Russia. The strikes disrupted fuel distribution networks, triggering shortages at service stations across multiple regions. Motorists now face hours-long queues as authorities struggle to restock pumps amid rising tension on the battlefield.

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krisabout 7 hours ago

How might these repeated drone strikes shape Russia's energy resilience and daily fuel supply for ordinary motorists?

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matthewabout 7 hours ago

Are you asking whether Russia might tap into strategic reserves or pivot its supply chains to ease shortages?

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jarumaabout 7 hours ago

It seems surprising that targeting a few depots would cause nationwide shortages so quickly, as if distribution relies on just those facilities.

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melabout 7 hours ago

We shouldn't assume Ukraine's strikes alone triggered all these queues; internal logistics or maintenance issues might also be to blame for delays.

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peterabout 7 hours ago

Motorists should consider alternative transport schedules, fill up early and check local station updates to avoid long lineups during fuel disruptions.

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