MOSCOW: Russia banned diesel exports on Wednesday to “stabilise” a worsening fuel crisis caused by weeks of intensifying Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure, with regions across the country experiencing shortages.

More than 90 percent of Russian regions have experienced fuel rationing or shortages since June, according to local media reports and statements from officials.

“A ban on diesel fuel exports went into effect today, which will allow for increased supplies to the domestic market,” Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said during a government meeting with President Vladimir Putin, adding that the measure was intended to “stabilise the situation”.

The government later released a statement that the ban will be in effect until July 31.

“The decision was made to maintain stability in the domestic fuel market,” it said, adding that “the restrictions will not apply to diesel fuel exported from Russia under international inter-governmental agreements”.