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The Kremlin has uncovered an unexpected, expensive hoax that they believe will resolve Ukraine's "long-term sanctions"
CZ🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

The Kremlin has uncovered an unexpected, expensive hoax that they believe will resolve Ukraine's "long-term sanctions"

The article discusses Russia's efforts to address its growing fuel crisis by importing gasoline from India and other countries. It notes that at least 60,000 metric tons of gasoline were planned to be shipped from India to Russia via sea, though the price was not disclosed. Russia continues to supply Belarus and aims to increase imports from Kazakhstan. The fuel shortage is attributed to repeated Ukrainian attacks on refineries and energy infrastructure, which President Zelenskyy calls 'remote sanctions' aimed at forcing Russia to end the war. These attacks have reduced Russian refining capacity by about a quarter, leading to daily shortages of around 25,000 tons. The situation has caused long lines at gas stations and even led to the temporary suspension of fuel sales to civilians in occupied Crimea. While Russia claims the situation is not critical, experts suggest that increased imports from India may not fully resolve the crisis due to limited production capacities in Indian refineries.

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The Kremlin has uncovered an unexpected, expensive hoax that they believe will resolve Ukraine's "long-term sanctions"

The article discusses Russia's efforts to address its growing fuel crisis by importing gasoline from India and other countries. It notes that at least 60,000 metric tons of gasoline were planned to be shipped from India to Russia via sea, though the price was not disclosed. Russia continues to supply Belarus and aims to increase imports from Kazakhstan. The fuel shortage is attributed to repeated Ukrainian attacks on refineries and energy infrastructure, which President Zelenskyy calls 'remote sanctions' aimed at forcing Russia to end the war. These attacks have reduced Russian refining capacity by about a quarter, leading to daily shortages of around 25,000 tons. The situation has caused long lines at gas stations and even led to the temporary suspension of fuel sales to civilians in occupied Crimea. While Russia claims the situation is not critical, experts suggest that increased imports from India may not fully resolve the crisis due to limited production capacities in Indian refineries.

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