Russian cities feel the pinch amid worsening fuel shortages
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Pjotr Sauer
12h agoen
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The GuardianRussian cities feel the pinch amid worsening fuel shortagestheguardian.comUkraine’s drone and missile campaign on oil infrastructure has brought impact of war to citizens of Moscow and elsewhere Five hours into the queue, tempers were already fraying at the gas station. Then a black Audi Q7 swept past dozens of waiting cars and pulled straight up to the pumps. Within minutes, motorists were shouting, mobile phones were recording and a police officer had drawn his pistol to calm the crowds. The confrontation, filmed on Saturday night at a petrol station in the Siberian town of Ust-Ordynsky, captured the growing frustration over Russia’s worsening fuel shortages, which have spread across a country that remains one of the world’s largest oil producers. Continue reading...
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