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Fuel shortages spread across over 50 Russian regions, including occupied Ukrainian territories

Fuel shortages have spread across more than 50 regions in Russia, including Crimea and occupied Ukrainian territories, as federal gas station chains impose limits on gasoline sales. The crisis is worsened by Ukrainian drone strikes on oil refineries and other petroleum infrastructure, leading to public frustration and uncertainty.



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Who
Meduza
What
fuel shortages affecting over 50 Russian regions
When
2026-06-18
Where
Russia (over 50 regions)
- fuel shortages affecting over 50 Russian regions
- limits on gasoline sales introduced by federal gas station chains
- Ukrainian drone strikes on oil refineries and petroleum infrastructure
- Meduza
- residents of affected regions
Fuel shortages have spread across more than 50 regions of Russia, with federal gas station chains introducing limits on gasoline sales to individual customers. The crisis is particularly acute in Crimea and other occupied Ukrainian territories, where supply constraints are most severe. The shortages are being exacerbated by ongoing Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil refineries and other petroleum infrastructure, which have disrupted fuel production and distribution networks. Many regions now report that drivers are facing restricted access to gasoline, with some stations rationing fuel entirely. The situation has prompted public outcry, as residents describe long lines at pumps and uncertainty about future supply. Authorities have not yet issued a comprehensive national response, and the lack of clear communication has fueled frustration among consumers. The crisis highlights the broader impact of the war in Ukraine on Russia's domestic energy market, with infrastructure damage and logistical challenges combining to create a growing problem for ordinary citizens.
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Jun 18, 2026
WireMeduza publishes article calling for reader reports on fuel shortages