Russia Was Called ‘a Gas Station’ — Now Putin Is Importing Gasoline From India and Banning Fuel Exports as Ukraine Guts His Refineries
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Steve Balestrieri
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National Security JournalRussia Was Called ‘a Gas Station’ — Now Putin Is Importing Gasoline From India and Banning Fuel Exports as Ukraine Guts His Refineriesnationalsecurityjournal.orgFuel shortages have spread across nearly all of Russia's regions, with rationing reaching Moscow and elites waiting up to 18 hours in gas lines. Putin has admitted Ukraine's strikes are the cause — and Russia, long dismissed as "a gas station," has banned fuel exports and is now importing gasoline from India.
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