Russia Imports Gasoline from India Amid Fuel Shortages Caused by Ukrainian Strikes
Russia has begun importing gasoline from India to address deepening fuel shortages across the country, which have been exacerbated by recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries. The strikes have led to long queues and rising prices at petrol stations, prompting the government to seek alternative supply sources.
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