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Russia Faces Renewed Fuel Shortages as Disruptions Spread to Moscow
A second wave of fuel shortages across Russia has prompted purchase limits at the pumps and left residents complaining, some of whom have reportedly been arrested.
Breaking Point: The Independent (Lean Left bias) framed coverage around reported arrests of Russian citizens who have publicly complained about the shortages. The article explained that as "Ukraine intensifies its 'deep strike' campaign" into Russia, "the strain on Russia's domestic energy grid continues to grow," and with it, "prolonged waits have pushed the Russian public to breaking point, with footage showing fights erupting between drivers over fuel." According to the article, "Russians expressing concern about the situation are now finding themselves subject to fines and arrest."
Rarity For The Capital: ZeroHedge (Lean Right) said that "long lines of cars have been observed at filling stations in and around the capital city [Moscow]," and "these companies have also been warning customers to be prepared for longer waiting times." The article mentioned the reason for the shortage being offered by Russian energy giants is "unscheduled refinery maintenance," which ZeroHedge called "a vague but obvious reference to damage left in the wake of Ukraine's constant drone attacks on the nation's oil and refining infrastructure." ZeroHedge highlighted that the shortage is effecting Moscow, explaining that this is "a rarity for the capital."
Kremlin Has Admitted It: According to Euronews (Center), "Petrol was available at fewer than three in 10 petrol stations across Russia on Wednesday," saying this is "the latest sign that a second wave of fuel shortages is hitting harder than the first." By early July, Euronews reported that "every major refinery in Russia had been struck at least once." The outlet also highlighted Russia's position as one of the world's largest oil exporters, asserting that this "has not shielded it from the shortages," explaining that "in July Moscow banned petrol and diesel exports to protect domestic supply" and has also been "importing fuel by rail from Belarus." Euronews said the shortages are "so severe that the Kremlin has admitted it," something ZeroHedge also said was "somewhat rare" from the Kremlin.
For Context: Europe has also experienced energy issues, with natural gas prices surging "to levels last seen during the energy crisis triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine" according to another ZeroHedge article. The issues now are reportedly due to "continued disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz."
How The Media Covered It: Just The News (Lean Right) and ZeroHedge were the only outlets from the right AllSides found covering the second wave of shortages, however several covered shortages earlier in the summer. Notably, AllSides did not find coverage from Kremlin-funded RT (Lean Right).
RELATED: Competing Claims Emerge on Who Controls Strait of Hormuz As Trump Launches 'Economic D-Day'
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