Ukraine's sustained drone campaign against Russian oil infrastructure is triggering widespread fuel shortages across Russia, exposing growing strains on the country's refining system.

Russian-installed authorities in occupied Crimea have suspended civilian fuel sales as Ukrainian drone attacks increasingly disrupt the peninsula’s fuel supply network and broader…

Drone attacks on major oil refineries in central Russia have caused the country’s gasoline output to fall by 25% year-on-year, Reuters reported recently,…

Some areas of the world’s third-largest crude oil producer report issues including restrictions on fuel sales and queues at petrol stations.

At least 15 Russian regions introduced fuel sales restrictions on 23 June as the country faces a worsening petrol and diesel shortage.

At least 15 Russian regions introduced restrictions on fuel sales on June 23, according to reports from various local officials and media outlets.

Authorities cite rising demand and logistical disruptions, while fuel shortages have intensified following repeated attacks on Russian oil infrastructure.

Ukraine's sustained drone campaign against Russian oil infrastructure is triggering widespread fuel shortages across Russia, exposing growing strains on the country's refining…

Sources said Moscow is seeking gasoline imports after Ukrainian “long-range sanctions,” i.e., drone strikes on refineries, significantly reduced domestic fuel production.

In recent days, the Ukrainian army has stepped up its attacks on Russian refineries and oil depots.