Ukraine’s drone and missile campaign on oil infrastructure has brought impact of war to citizens of Moscow and elsewhere

Energy analysts have estimated that 25% or more of Russia’s oil refining capacity has been taken offline by Ukraine's drone attacks.

Nearly all of Russia’s 83 regions are seeing gasoline shortages or reported disruptions to supply, according to a CNN analysis, with many gas stations imposing rationing.

The city of Sevastopol, on the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula, was left without electricity on Monday following a Ukrainian attack on energy infrastructure.

Russia has begun deploying police and national guard to enforce gasoline rationing as the country faces an unprecedented fuel crisis caused by Ukrainian strikes.

Ukraine’s drone and missile campaign on oil infrastructure has brought impact of war to citizens of Moscow and elsewhere

Shortages of petrol and diesel are paralysing Russia with gargantuan queues at filling stations where prices are spiralling, and people are losing patience.