Russia's government has admitted an acute shortage of petrol and diesel due to Ukraine’s attacks on oil refineries, despite June statements about stable domestic supply

Russian President Vladimir Putin has admitted problems with the oil supply chain

Moscow moves to support domestic fuel market as drivers face hours-long lines amid intensifying Ukrainian strikes. What we know on day 1,597

Ukrainian drones have been hammering Russian oil facilities and supply routes, with Kyiv's pilots reporting 360 truck attacks in one week.

The official earlier noted that panic buying had led to a demand surge of approximately 20-30%

The official emphasized that Russia had sufficient fuel refining capacity at present

Russia's government has admitted an acute shortage of petrol and diesel due to Ukraine’s attacks on oil refineries, despite June statements about stable domestic supply