Repeated Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil facilities and logistics chains have disrupted fuel supplies, leaving long queues at gas stations and sparking tensions between drivers.

"Unfortunately, there are still lines at gas stations, and the right grade of gasoline isn't always available," Russian President Vladimir Putin said.

Vladimir Putin has acknowledged fuel supply problems in Russia following strikes on oil refineries, saying petrol exports have been banned and a diesel export ban is under…

Putin admits Ukrainian drone strikes are causing fuel shortages across Russia, with rationing in 16 regions and refining capacity down up to 20%.

The Kremlin convened the meeting as fuel shortages spread across nearly all Russian regions, with around 30 introducing official restrictions on gasoline sales at filling stations.

President Vladimir Putin acknowledged Sunday that Russia is facing a "certain shortage" of fuel following a wave of repeated Ukrainian strikes targeting oil refineries and…

It comes as Putin acknowledged that the country was suffering from 'a certain shortage' of fuel in an interview published by the Kremlin Sunday.

Putin said the fuel shortage continues to affect motorists and businesses, with long queues reported at petrol stations. | World News

The Russian leader said a task force was working to alleviate the issue, which has grown into a serious crisis as the Kremlin grapples with simmering discontent on a range of…

Ukraine's repeated attacks on Russian oil refineries and energy facilities have caused fuel shortages to spread across Russia. Social media users have shared videos of long lines…

The recent surge in Ukrainian attacks into Russian territory has caused fuel shortages to spread from Russian-annexed Crimea to nearby parts of southern...

Ukrainian drones and missiles torch Russian oil depots and arms plants. Putin is scrambling to stop fuel queues snaking through Moscow.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly acknowledged fuel shortages across Russia as Ukrainian drone strikes continue disrupting the country's oil infrastructure and fuel…

Putin acknowledged Ukrainian drone strikes caused fuel shortages across Russia, with refining capacity reduced by up to 20%. Here's what it means for

Russian President Vladimir Putin has admitted that his country is suffering fuel shortages amid a sustained wave of Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil refineries.

Refineries in flames and long lines at Moscow gas stations show impacts of Ukraine’s drone campaign that Russian authorities would rather hide.

The Kremlin has publicly acknowledged Russia is facing a fuel supply crisis, with President Putin admitting gasoline and diesel shortages are affecting motorists, businesses, and…

Ukrainian drone strikes have knocked out about a quarter of Russia’s refining capacity.

Repeated Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil facilities and logistics chains have disrupted fuel supplies, leaving long queues at gas stations and sparking tensions between drivers.

Vladimir Putin acknowledged on Sunday at a meeting with government ministers and other officials that Ukrainian drone strikes had triggered fuel shortages in some regions, but…

Analysts say Russia's fuel crisis may affect its domestic economy, but the war in Ukraine will remain the priority.