Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 12
Russian Regions Scramble to Quell Fuel Shortage Fears After Ukrainian Strikes Hit Oil Sites
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 12

Russian Regions Scramble to Quell Fuel Shortage Fears After Ukrainian Strikes Hit Oil Sites

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 12

Summary

  • Regional authorities across Russia moved this week to calm fears of a gasoline crunch after reports of shortages at some filling stations spread online.
  • Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil infrastructure have intensified this year, disrupting fuel supply and forcing local leaders from northern to southern regions to issue reassurances.
  • Social media posts amplified concern about fuel availability, turning localized shortages into a broader political and logistical problem for regional officials.
  • The episode shows how Ukraine’s expanding strikes on energy facilities are increasingly reaching beyond refineries and depots to pressure Russia’s domestic fuel market.

Insights

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Beyond drones, is a new era of hybrid warfare targeting global energy infrastructure here?