MOSCOW (Reuters) -Belarusian rail-transported gasoline exports to Russia jumped fourfold month-on-month in September, as Moscow sought to tackle fuel shortages caused by Ukrainian attacks on its ...
Russia is boosting gasoline imports from Belarus and cutting energy import duties. Ukraine's drone strikes are reducing domestic supply.
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Russia Boosts Fuel Imports From Belarus as Refinery Strikes Deepen Domestic Shortages
Russia has ramped up imports of gasoline from Belarus to ease mounting fuel shortages caused by Ukrainian attacks on its oil refineries, Reuters reported Tuesday, citing industry sources. Imports of ...
Soaring fuel prices and refinery shutdowns leave pumps empty across Russia, with the Kremlin warning gas station owners not to raise prices.
Russian motorists face chaos at the gas pump as Ukrainian attacks disrupt the country's oil refining capacity.
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The strikes mark one of Ukraine’s deepest known drone attacks on Russian territory, targeting military-industrial and energy ...
Ukrainian drones reportedly hit Rosneft’s largest refinery in Ryazan, sparking a major fire and marking the third attack on ...
Donald Trump has suggested he has already decided on whether to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles, but said he didn't want to escalate the war. Meanwhile, Kim Jong Un has sent Vladimir ...
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