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Russia Runs Out of Petrol at Seven in Ten Stations as Fuel Crisis Worsens

Reports say petrol shortages now affect seven in ten Russian stations, deepening a fuel crisis linked to disruptions in supply.

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Russia Runs Out of Petrol at Seven in Ten Stations as Fuel Crisis Worsens

Petrol shortages are reportedly affecting seven out of every ten filling stations in Russia, signaling a worsening fuel crisis. The disruption has been linked to supply problems, refinery outages and logistical pressures, though the precise causes and scale remain under scrutiny. Drivers in affected regions may face longer queues, reduced availability and higher prices. Authorities could respond by releasing reserves, increasing imports or imposing temporary controls. The shortages add to economic pressure and raise concerns about reliable fuel supplies for transport.

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