# Sustained Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil refineries have severely disrupted domestic fuel production, causing widespread fuel shortages at pumps across the capital of Moscow. The crisis, which peaked late last month, has slashed Russian gasoline production to levels well below national consumption. The impact is visible nationwide, stretching from major hubs like Moscow to remote border regions and Russian-occupied territories. Reuters reports independent filling stations in Russia have begun selling fuel for more than 20.81-rand per litre for the first time.
Ukraine’s drone attacks on Russian oil infrastructure cause widespread fuel shortages