
Russia recognises fuel shortages it attributes to Ukrainian attacks
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Summary
According to the international press, the fuel crisis caused by the Ukrainian attacks on Russian refineries affected a third of the country's approximately 145 million inhabitants. Formerly, the Deputy Prime Minister told TASS that Russia has the capacity to meet the needs of the internal market, but consumer panic has increased demand by "approximately 20% to 30%".
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According to the international press, the fuel crisis caused by the Ukrainian attacks on Russian refineries affected a third of the country's approximately 145 million inhabitants.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1Formerly, the Deputy Prime Minister told TASS that Russia has the capacity to meet the needs of the internal market, but consumer panic has increased demand by "approximately 20% to 30%".
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1
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