Moscow’s scope for exerting hegemonic power is diminished in an increasingly multipolar world order

Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said that Moscow was actively reviewing fuel export agreements to avoid compromising domestic needs.

The Russian President said the issue was challenging but not critical.

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

Crimea is cut off, fuel lines extend all over Russia as Ukraine bombs depots, Moscow subject to drone attacks, civilians leave Crimea in mass exodus. Putin is in trouble

Russian President Vladimir Putin, on Sunday, acknowledged that sustained Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure have caused fuel shortages in several regions,…

Putin's comments mark the first time he has detailed the extent to which Ukraine's deep-strike successes have hampered Russia's fuel production.

Putin said his country was seeing a “certain deficit” of gasoline alongside other problems

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

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

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…

The Russian president called on oil companies and state officials to take measures to support the domestic fuel market.

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

Russia’s president has made a rare acknowledgement his country is suffering from fuel shortages because of Ukrainian drone strikes. Experts tell Alex Croft and Maira Butt that…

Moscow’s scope for exerting hegemonic power is diminished in an increasingly multipolar world order

Moscow might have to import gasoline and ban diesel exports as long lines form at gas stations. | World News

Ukraine's extended campaign against Russian energy infrastructure is disrupting fuel supplies and military logistics. With shortages mounting in occupied Crimea, is the pressure…