Russia Is Rationing Fuel in Moscow After Drone Strikes
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Ukrainian forces conducted approximately 200 drone strikes against Moscow on June 18, inflicting the most significant aerial assault on the Russian capital since the full-scale invasion began, destroying a major oil refinery and striking residential areas with at least 17 people injured. President Zelenskyy framed the operation as retaliation for Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian cities and threatened further escalation if strikes continue. The attack coincides with Ukraine's diplomatic efforts at the G7 summit and reflects an ongoing pattern of targeting Russian energy infrastructure at strategic depth.
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Russia, one of the world's largest oil producers and exporters, is now rationing gasoline in its own capital.
After months of increasingly successful Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil infrastructure, gasoline shortages have emerged in Moscow, forcing major fuel retailers to limit sales while authorities scramble to keep supplies flowing.
The shortages follow repeated attacks on refineries and fuel infrastructure that have steadily chipped away at Russia's refining system.
The latest blow came this week when Ukraine struck Gazprom Neft's Moscow…
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