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Russia Gasoline Crisis: Drastic Impact - News Directory 3

Russia Gasoline Crisis: Drastic Impact

September 12, 2025 Ahmed Hassan World
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At a glance
  • The gasoline crisis ‍in Russia ​is rapidly intensifying, stemming ‌from a series of Ukrainian ⁣strikes targeting oil refineries and infrastructure within Russia.‌ ‌ What began as localized deficits‍...
  • As of September ⁣2025, reports indicate‌ gasoline ‌shortages⁣ in the Ryazan, Nizhny ⁤Novgorod, Saratov, Samara, Ulyanovsk, Rostov, and Astrakhan regions, ⁣as well as in‍ Kalmykia and ​tatarstan.
  • The situation ⁣is particularly dire in the occupied territories‍ of Ukraine ‌- specifically the ‌Donetsk, Lugansk, and Zaporizhzhia regions.
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Russia Faces Growing Gasoline Shortage ⁣Following Ukrainian ⁢Strikes on Oil Infrastructure


Russia Faces‌ Growing Gasoline Shortage following Ukrainian Strikes on Oil Infrastructure

Table of Contents

  • Russia Faces‌ Growing Gasoline Shortage following Ukrainian Strikes on Oil Infrastructure
    • At a Glance
    • The Escalating Crisis: What Happened?
    • Impact on Occupied territories and the russian​ military
    • Wider Geographic⁣ Spread and Expert Analysis

At a Glance

  • what: A meaningful gasoline shortage is developing across Russia.
  • Where: Initially‌ impacting⁤ Primorsky Krai, Kuril ‌Islands, and occupied Crimea, the shortage has spread to numerous regions including Ryazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Saratov, Samara,‌ Ulyanovsk, Rostov, ‌Astrakhan, Kalmykia, Tatarstan, and parts of the Far East.
  • When: The crisis began escalating in late⁣ August 2025 ‌and is ⁣worsening in September 2025.
  • Why ⁤it Matters: The shortage impacts civilians, the Russian military, and ⁢raises questions⁤ about Russia’s energy security and its ability to sustain military operations‍ in Ukraine.
  • What’s‍ Next: ⁤ The situation‍ is expected to⁣ worsen ‌if Ukrainian strikes continue and Russia fails to restore sufficient refining capacity. Potential for social unrest and ​further strain on the Russian economy.

The Escalating Crisis: What Happened?

The gasoline crisis ‍in Russia ​is rapidly intensifying, stemming ‌from a series of Ukrainian ⁣strikes targeting oil refineries and infrastructure within Russia.‌ ‌ What began as localized deficits‍ in late August 2025 in the Primorsky Krai, ⁣Kuril Islands, and occupied Crimea has now ​expanded to encompass a much wider geographical area.

As of September ⁣2025, reports indicate‌ gasoline ‌shortages⁣ in the Ryazan, Nizhny ⁤Novgorod, Saratov, Samara, Ulyanovsk, Rostov, and Astrakhan regions, ⁣as well as in‍ Kalmykia and ​tatarstan. Further ‌east, delivery problems are also​ being observed in ‌the Amur, magadan, and ⁤Sakhalin ⁤regions, the Khabarovsk Krai, ​Yakutia, and ⁤Chukotka. ⁣This⁤ information is based on data from an self-reliant union of fuel suppliers, as reported by “Notices.”

Impact on Occupied territories and the russian​ military

The situation ⁣is particularly dire in the occupied territories‍ of Ukraine ‌- specifically the ‌Donetsk, Lugansk, and Zaporizhzhia regions. ‍ According ‌to⁢ Radio Freedom, all gasoline supplies are being prioritized for the⁢ Russian army, which is ​now also experiencing logistical difficulties. ‍Gasoline⁣ is being rationed through a⁢ coupon system,prices have surged ‍dramatically,and long queues are forming at gas stations.

Locals ⁢report being limited to purchasing only 20 liters, and ⁤in certain specific cases, just 10 liters. ⁣ The majority of fuel is reserved ⁢for security forces and the military. Alexey Kachenko,head of the Lugansk Regional Military ‍Governance,stated,”There is a‍ quota‍ for strength structures ‍and ⁣individual ‌legal entities. Significant problems ‌are‍ observed‌ in Lugansk, Sorokin, Bryanka, etc.”

Wider Geographic⁣ Spread and Expert Analysis

“In the beginning, ⁤the problem was local, ​but now we ⁤can say that geography ⁤is expanding: more ‌and more regions in Russia are confronting the deficit. Not ⁢only remote areas, but also the European part of the country​ is lacking,” says Dmitry Tortev, a member ‌of the expert ⁣council ​for competition to the

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