Following Ukraine's continuous attacks on Russian oil refineries, the country is on the brink of a major crisis. In recent weeks, we have witnessed long lines at fuel stations across Russia, where gasoline distribution has been severely limited and in many areas, only a few dozen liters are allocated to each vehicle.
Gasoline Shortage in a Major City
Now, one of Russia's major cities with a population of over 240,000 has announced that there is no gasoline left for distribution. This situation has raised serious concerns among the public and officials, clearly indicating the dire consequences of this crisis. Will Russia be able to manage this crisis, or should we expect even graver repercussions?
By Tag Clar Editorial