Russia Imposes Fuel Limits After Drone Strikes Hit Refineries

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After Ukrainian drone strikes disabled the Orsk refinery, Russian regions implemented fuel restrictions and price controls: the Orenburg area capped gasoline at 30 liters per vehicle and limited diesel within settlements (and banned canister fills), while Novosibirsk set a 15% cap on retail markups above wholesale prices; in occupied Crimea, open sales led to price spikes and a return to QR-code rationing with a 100 ruble per liter ceiling for AI-92. The crisis has hit Crimea’s tourism hard (hotels down about 70%), prompting more than 4 billion rubles in one-off aid for tourism workers and fueling speculation of leadership changes in Crimea.
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