Russia is experiencing a severe fuel crisis due to Ukrainian drone attacks on its oil refineries. The attacks have damaged several refineries, leading to a significant decrease in fuel production. As a result, many gas stations across the country have run out of fuel, and those that still have supplies are rationing them.
Fuel Rationing Implemented
Fuel rationing has been implemented in many regions, with long queues of cars waiting to fill up. The situation has become so dire that some cities have introduced portable toilets for people waiting in line. The mayor of the Siberian city of Irkutsk has even ordered the installation of portable toilets to accommodate those waiting.
The fuel crisis has brought the war in Ukraine home to ordinary Russians, with many feeling the effects of the conflict. President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged the shortages, but insists they are not critical and will be temporary.
Impact on the Economy
The fuel crisis is expected to have a significant impact on Russia’s economy, particularly during the summer months when demand for fuel is high. The agriculture season is now starting, and the lack of fuel will make it difficult for farmers to transport their produce. The situation is also expected to affect the country’s oil exports, which could lead to a further decline in the economy.
Experts say that repairing the damaged refineries will take time, and it may be several weeks before fuel supplies are restored to normal levels. The Russian government is considering importing fuel to alleviate the shortage, but it is unclear how effective this will be.
Original reporting: KTBS 3 (Shreveport) — read the source article.