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Russia extends gasoline export ban amid shortages, price surge

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Officials insist the situation is not yet “system critical,” with Moscow and major cities largely spared. But experts warn that with inflation, high demand, and continuing drone strikes, Russia’s vulnerability on the home front could deepen as the war drags on.

Breakdown
  • Russia has extended its temporary ban on gasoline exports until October 31.
  • The ban aims to stabilize domestic gasoline prices, which have reached record highs. 9s
  • Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refineries have disrupted operations and reduced production. 18s
  • Fuel shortages are most severe in Russia's Far East and Crimea, leading to rationing and limited sales. 38s
  • The conflict with Ukraine is increasingly impacting Russia's domestic economy. 53s
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