Saturday, June 20, 2026

Moscow Runing Out of Gas with Angry Residents



Russian Drivers Stuck in Huge Lines and having to Pay in Cash, at Gas Stations as Moscow, Runs Out of Fuel.

The Ukrainw Attack has also further Deepened the Fuel Crisis across Russia.

Another Resident reportedly said, "Does anyone know what's going on in Moscow? Not a single gas station has 100-octane fuel. Rosneft is closed. Is something happening?"

Another Resident reportedly said, "Does anyone know what's going on in Moscow? Not a single gas station has 100-octane fuel. Rosneft is closed. Is something happening?"

The Moscow Attack was the latest Embarrassment for Putin. Ukrainian Drones Attacked His Hometown of St. Petersburg, earlier this month as He Welcomed Foreign VIPs to His Showcase Economic Forum in the City.

Russia's State Controlled TV Channels only briefly mentioned the Attack on Moscow. Pro-Kremlin Newspapers Reported it, with some Praising the Performance of Air Defenses, while Noting that the Strike Highlighted the need to further Strengthen the Defensive Shield around the Capital.

Thick, Black Smoke and occasional Flames spewed from the Moscow Oil Refinery, amid its Red-and-White Smokestacks on the Southeastern Edge of the City, about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the Kremlin. Sooty, Black Rain fell on Cars, according to Local Video.

Along with Pledges of more Diplomatic and Military Help at the G7 Summit, Ukraine recently has Gained Momentum on the Battlefield against Russia's Bigger Army, thanks to its High-Tech Drones, Western Officials and Analysts say. Longer-Range Drones are Choking Russian Supply Lines, in Occupied Regions of Ukraine, in Addition to Disrupting Oil Production.










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