The Kremlin says it sees no fuel shortage risk from Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian refineries. Residents of one Russian city have already complained that gas stations have run out of gasoline.
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‘No fuel — none at all.’ Independent gas stations in Russia face gasoline shortage after Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries
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The Kremlin says it sees no fuel shortage risk from Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian refineries. Residents of one Russian city have already complained that gas stations have run out of gasoline.
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