Moscow starts feeling bite of fuel shortages as Ukraine ramps up attacks

ONP Summary
Ukraine's extended campaign of drone strikes against Russian oil refineries has created acute fuel shortages across Russia, disrupting both civilian supply chains and military logistics. Russia has publicly acknowledged the crisis and begun negotiating international fuel purchases, while observers debate whether the shortages will actually pressure Putin toward peace negotiations.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the effectiveness of Ukraine's campaign but argue fuel shortages alone are unlikely to force Russia into peace concessions.
Moderate: Centrist-leaning outlets highlight the mounting economic and logistical damage while questioning whether the fuel crisis will create genuine pressure for negotiations.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets report on Ukraine's operational success in striking refineries and the resulting civilian disruption, including widespread gas station conflicts and supply strain.
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