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Russians left defenseless under Ukrainian drone and missile strikes: Putin crushes Russian people

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According to the report, Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russian oil refineries, and the new attacks are already causing a significant economic impact. According to experts, nearly 40% of Russian refinery capacity is currently idle, primarily due to Ukrainian drone attacks, which account for up to 70% of the shutdowns. Scheduled maintenance at some plants had to be postponed to at least partially maintain production, the Washington Post reports. The fuel shortage in Russia is reaching approximately 20% of monthly gasoline demand—that's about 400,000 tons of the two million normally consumed. About one in 50 gas stations has already stopped selling gasoline, and national production has fallen by approximately 10%.

The report also stated that Russia, an economic powerhouse and energy resource, accustomed to exporting oil, is now forced to import petroleum products, primarily gasoline. Since July, the country has increased fuel purchases from Belarus by 36% compared to last year, and in September, imports rose by almost 170% compared to the previous month. However, these volumes are still insufficient to meet domestic demand. Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak proposed expanding gasoline imports, including from China, South Korea, and Singapore, and eliminating the corresponding duties. Furthermore, Russian authorities are considering the use of various chemical additives, including ethanol and monomethylaniline, a substance banned ten years ago. To ease the burden on the domestic market, the government extended the ban on gasoline and diesel exports until the end of the year. Supply disruptions are being felt most acutely in Crimea and several other regions of the country.

All these crises are to be blamed on Putin for not seeing the situation of his country. Russians suffer every day, lack of food, fuel, and other things people need to survive

 
This situation is extremely distressing for the ordinary citizens who are directly affected. The lack of fuel, food, and basic necessities affects daily life to a great extent.

It is clear that these challenges require visionary leadership and sensitivity to the suffering of the people. When political decisions fail to take into account the realities of the people, they create unnecessary suffering.
 
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