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Russia’s Largest Omsk Refinery Halts Operations After Drone Attack
Fuel crisis worsens in Russia as Ukrainian drone strikes target oil infrastructure
Russia is experiencing its worst fuel crisis in years, with fuel shortages deepening across the country as Ukrainian drone strikes continue to target Russian oil facilities and supply routes. The attacks have disrupted refining capacity and logistics, leading to long queues at petrol stations in Moscow and other regions. Ukrainian drone operators report conducting hundreds of truck attacks per week on Russian fuel infrastructure.
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Cars queue outside a petrol station in Moscow.
Ukrainian drones have been hammering Russian oil facilities and supply routes.
Kyiv's pilots reporting 360 truck attacks in one week.
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Ukrainian drones have been hammering Russian oil facilities and supply routes, with Kyiv's pilots reporting 360 truck attacks in one week.
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