Nayara Energy, an Indian oil firm, is reportedly supplying petroleum to Russia amid ongoing Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil infrastructure, contributing to a fuel crisis in Russia. Industry sources told Reuters that approximately 60,000 metric tonnes of petrol were sent to Russia via two tankers, though this has not been officially confirmed by Nayara. Indian Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri stated that while Indian companies are not selling fuel directly to Russia, it is possible that Russian purchases include Indian-origin fuel through international traders. The fuel crisis in Russia, exacerbated by over 50 reported attacks on oil facilities by Ukrainian forces since March, has led to rationing and shortages, despite Russian President Vladimir Putin describing the situation as temporary. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized Putin's claims of control, highlighting the severity of the crisis.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents information from multiple sources, including industry reports and statements from Indian and Russian officials, without overtly favoring any particular side. It provides balanced context regarding both the impact of Ukrainian actions on Russia's energy sector and the potential U
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 90 · Objectivité 85): Highly factual with specific details like 60,000 metric tonnes and quotes from Indian Oil Minister. Slightly biased in describing Russian annexation of Crimea as 'illegally annexed' but otherwise balanced.






