Putin acknowledges Russian fuel crisis, bans gasoline and aviation fuel exports after refinery strikes
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Vlad Litnarovych
5d ago· 3 min readenNews
Summary
Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged Russia's gasoline crisis for the first time, attributing it to Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries. He ordered a full temporary ban on gasoline and aviation fuel exports as gas station lines have appeared across the country. The remarks were made during a meeting focused on fuel shortages, with Putin stating that problems for drivers and businesses remain and some types of fuel are no longer reliably available.
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· 2 pulledProblems for drivers and businesses remain. Unfortunately, there are still
Russian leader Vladimir Putin has acknowledged Russia's gasoline crisis for the first time after Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries
Putin bans gasoline and aviation fuel exports amid a growing Russian gasoline crisis.
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