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EXCLUSIVE: Russia’s gasoline output covers 65% of demand after Ukrainian strikes, sources say

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According to sources cited by Reuters, Russia's gasoline output currently meets only 65% of domestic demand following Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil infrastructure. The reduced production highlights the impact of the conflict on Russia's energy sector. This development may affect fuel availability and prices in Russia.

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Why it matters

Direct attacks on Russia's energy system broaden the conflict scope.

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Russia's gasoline output covers 65% of demand following Ukrainian strikes.

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Russia's gasoline output covers 65% of demand following Ukrainian strikes.

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  • Direct attacks on Russia's energy system broaden the conflict scope.
  • May influence Western sanctions or aid to Ukraine.

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Russia's gasoline output covers 65% of demand following Ukrainian strikes.

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Ukrainian strikes have impacted Russia's gasoline production capacity.

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