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Nestašica goriva trese Rusiju: Stiže im prva pošiljka japanskog goriva
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Nestašica goriva trese Rusiju: Stiže im prva pošiljka japanskog goriva

Russia is preparing to import its first shipment of jet fuel from Japan via intermediaries, including South Korea, as part of a complex logistical chain. The operation involves transferring fuel from a ship in Chiba, Japan, to another vessel in the South Korean port of Jeju before heading to Russia. This follows a similar shipment in February 2022, according to tracking data from Kpler. The fuel shortage in Russia has been caused by Ukrainian drone attacks on refineries and storage facilities, disrupting domestic supply and limiting availability. Russian jet fuel exports have dropped to around 13,000 barrels per day this year, mostly to Turkey, compared to approximately 30,000 barrels per day last year.

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Nestašica goriva trese Rusiju: Stiže im prva pošiljka japanskog goriva

Russia is preparing to import its first shipment of jet fuel from Japan via intermediaries, including South Korea, as part of a complex logistical chain. The operation involves transferring fuel from a ship in Chiba, Japan, to another vessel in the South Korean port of Jeju before heading to Russia. This follows a similar shipment in February 2022, according to tracking data from Kpler. The fuel shortage in Russia has been caused by Ukrainian drone attacks on refineries and storage facilities, disrupting domestic supply and limiting availability. Russian jet fuel exports have dropped to around 13,000 barrels per day this year, mostly to Turkey, compared to approximately 30,000 barrels per day last year.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article reports on a logistics operation involving international trade and energy supply chains, which is inherently political but presented in a neutral manner. It provides factual information without overtly favoring any side, using objective language and citing external data sources like Kler

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