Criză de carburanți în Rusia: Doar 28% dintre benzinării au benzină

The fuel crisis in Russia worsens due to Ukrainian drone attacks on energy infrastructure, with only 28% of gas stations operational. Restrictions on fuel sales have been implemented nationwide, including limits on purchase quantities. The situation has led to queues at gas stations in Moscow and a significant drop in refining capacity. To address the internal deficit, Russia has banned fuel exports and increased imports from Belarus and Kazakhstan. The government has also authorized lower-standard fuels, raising concerns about environmental impact. Public discontent has been met with security measures against protests.