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Media: Ukraine left the Russian Federation without gasoline with “mosquito attacks”

Diesel prices in Russia have risen by 10% in just a week, and gasoline has risen in price by 20% since the beginning of the year.

The shortage caused a huge increase in prices: in just a week, diesel increased in price by 10%, and gasoline has risen in price by 20% since the beginning of the year, reaching its highest level in the last six months.

In general, Ukrainian attacks damaged more than a dozen oil companies in nine Russian regions. British ex-intelligence officer Philip Ingram. compares them to mosquitoes – which cannot be found, cannot be killed, but they return night after night and lead to fatigue. The military man also considers such shelling “a good way to relieve pressure from the front.”

Russia’s oil export potential has fallen slightly. perhaps to a historical minimum: in a week the Russian Federation shipped 712 thousand tons, while a year ago this figure was 844 thousand tons. For Russia this is both a political and military problem.

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