Updated
Updated · Meduza · Jul 2
Zabaikalsky Drivers Queue 4 Kilometers for Fuel After Drone Strikes Trigger Regional Crisis
Updated
Updated · Meduza · Jul 2

Zabaikalsky Drivers Queue 4 Kilometers for Fuel After Drone Strikes Trigger Regional Crisis

3 articles · Updated · Meduza · Jul 2

Summary

  • A 4-kilometer line of roughly 600 to 800 cars formed at a Rosneft station in Atamanovka near Chita, according to video verified by Meduza and published July 2.
  • The queue reflects a fuel crisis that pushed authorities in Russia’s Zabaikalsky region to declare a state of high alert on June 25 after Ukrainian drone strikes hit oil refineries.
  • Drivers have already been waiting for hours across the region; one resident said on June 30 that he had spent 36 hours in line.
  • The Atamanovka station is supplied by NNK’s Khabarovsk refinery, a facility Ukraine has not struck, underscoring how refinery attacks elsewhere are disrupting fuel supplies far beyond the direct targets.

Insights

Why are Russians queuing for fuel while the Kremlin's oil exports are hitting record highs?
As its oil refineries burn, can Russia's government maintain its 'facade of stability' at home?