Energy Warfare

Ukrainian Strikes Cripple Russian Refining Capacity, Sparking Fuel Shortages

Russia’s escalating gasoline crisis is now impacting major cities like St. Petersburg, as well as the border regions of Belgorod and Kursk, and even the occupied Luhansk. This widespread disruption stems from Ukrainian strikes that have rendered a staggering 40% of Russia’s oil refining capacity offline, presenting a stark and ironic twist for a nation that has long been a significant oil producer. It’s a situation where the roles of provider and receiver of hardship seem to have dramatically shifted, and for many observers, the irony is palpable.

The impact of these strikes is not merely symbolic; it’s translating into tangible shortages and rising prices for ordinary Russians.… Continue reading