Russia’s petrol crunch deepens as stations run dry amid drone strikes on refineries

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A renewed fuel shortage grips Russia, with only about 28% of petrol stations selling fuel as drone strikes reduce refinery output. Moscow has introduced rationing schemes and price controls, while imports from Belarus and other partners rise, though much fuel remains stuck and shortages are expected to persist into September.
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