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Gas lines in Russia have gotten so bad that stations are hiring Cossacks to keep the peace — and Moscow admits it’s ‘complex’
Russian gasoline output has fallen to roughly 65 percent of demand after Ukrainian drone strikes idled major refineries, ...
Ukrainian drone attacks have plunged Russia into a fuel crisis affecting roughly 50 million people—about 35 percent of the ...
Daily Mail on MSN
Guards are brought in to keep order as huge queues form at Russian petrol stations following attacks
Long queues of cars now snake back at filling stations across Russia as drivers feel the impact of the Ukrainian strikes, ...
Russian gasoline output fell to a level equivalent to only around 65% of the seasonal average consumption after Ukrainian ...
Ukraine recently revealed a new naval drone, as yet unnamed, so we call it the MND/Multipurpose Naval Drone This one appears to be nine or ten meters long and two meters wide. In the rear, there is a ...
Russian gasoline output has plummeted to 65% of its seasonal average due to Ukrainian drone attacks on major oil refineries, ...
Kyiv’s campaign against energy infrastructure leads to long queues for fuel, with Cossacks deployed to stop fights ...
The annexed Ukrainian peninsula, which Vladimir Putin sees as his crowning jewel, has descended into chaos as Kyiv ramps up attacks on the territory. Shocked tourists and residents express their ...
Critics warn that replacing Fedorov could destabilize a key ministry at a time when Ukraine appears to be regaining momentum ...
The fuel crisis in Russia caused by Ukrainian strikes on oil infrastructure has brought the war into more homes than ever ...
Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) struck another 20 Russian ships in the Black Sea overnight on July 15, USF Commander ...
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