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Related: About this forumRussians fight over the last drops of fuel Break the Fake TVP WORLD
Russias fuel crisis continues to escalate as reports emerge of drivers fighting at gas stations while gasoline shortages spread across the country. Long lines, rationing, and growing frustration have turned routine refueling into a source of conflict. At the same time, Russia has reportedly begun importing gasoline from India after repeated attacks on domestic oil refineries disrupted oil production, marking an extraordinary reversal for one of the world's largest energy exporters.
In this new episode of Break The Fake, Jonasz Rewiński examines the growing fuel shortages, the violent scenes unfolding at Russian gas stations, and why these developments are exposing the mounting pressure on Russia's economy and wartime logistics.
In this new episode of Break The Fake, Jonasz Rewiński examines the growing fuel shortages, the violent scenes unfolding at Russian gas stations, and why these developments are exposing the mounting pressure on Russia's economy and wartime logistics.
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Russians fight over the last drops of fuel Break the Fake TVP WORLD (Original Post)
2naSalit
2 hrs ago
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Deuxcents
(28,339 posts)1. Russians finally feeling what the rest of the world is feeling thanks to Putin's war with Ukraine
SidneyR
(252 posts)2. They look so much like Americans.
2naSalit
(105,026 posts)3. That's what I thought, too.