Russia bans diesel exports to ensure domestic supply after targeted Ukrainian drone strikes

Newspoint
Russia introduced a ban on diesel exports on Wednesday as part of a raft ‌of measures ⁠to ⁠support the domestic fuel market after systematic Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refineries triggered shortages and price spikes in some regions.

Drivers in many regions are facing hours-long ​lines to refuel, as intensifying Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure squeeze supplies of diesel and gasoline.
Hero Image

Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak told a televised government meeting that the ⁠fuel situation remained ‌complex and that "it is clear that the current situation at filling stations is causing concern among the public."

"Today, ⁠a ban on diesel fuel exports was introduced, ​and this will make it possible to increase ​supplies to the domestic market," he said, adding that Russia would start importing fuel in July.