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Russia Imposes Fuel Rationing in Moscow After Repeated Ukrainian Drone Attacks on Oil Infrastructure

Moscow has implemented fuel rationing following a series of Ukrainian drone strikes targeting Russian oil infrastructure.

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The brief

Russia has introduced fuel rationing in Moscow. This move follows repeated Ukrainian drone attacks directed at the country's oil infrastructure, resulting in petrol shortages and occurrences of 'oil rain' within the city.

Coverage from Al Jazeera and UNITED24 Media emphasizes the shift of the Russia-Ukraine war's impact directly into the capital. The reports highlight the immediate consequences of infrastructure damage on urban fuel availability.

Future developments depend on the status of the oil infrastructure and the continuation of drone operations.

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Quick answers

Why is fuel being rationed in Moscow?

Rationing was imposed following repeated Ukrainian drone attacks on oil infrastructure.

What other effects have been reported in Moscow?

According to Al Jazeera, the city has experienced petrol shortages and 'oil rain'.

Which outlets are reporting this trend?

The situation is being covered by Al Jazeera and UNITED24 Media.

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