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According to the report, while Ukraine scales up attacks on Russian cities and energy infrastructure, Russia descends into a deepening economic and fuel crisis — exposing the fragility of its system. From refinery fires to collapsing supply chains, the consequences are spreading fast. Even distant Russian regions and colonies are beginning to feel the pain, questioning Moscow’s control and looking for a way out. Ukraine’s precision strikes are pushing Russia toward internal collapse — and why the cracks are now impossible to hide. One of Russia's largest financial Telegram channels, MMI, which analyzes macroeconomics and the market situation, published an alarming post that can effectively be considered an admission of a large-scale crisis in the Russian economy. According to Rosstat, the consumer price index in Russia increased by 0.23% in the first week of October, and annual inflation reached 8.1% —and these are only the official figures.
The report also stated that gasoline prices increased by 0.85% over the week and by 10.15% since the beginning of the year.At first glance, the figures may seem insignificant—fractions of a percent. But in macroeconomics, these are huge leaps: a quarter-percent rise in the CPI in a week is a rate at which annual inflation easily exceeds 12–13%. And gasoline, which has risen 10% in just nine months, is a blow to the entire price chain, from transportation and logistics to food. The channel's experts write with outright panic: "This is, as they say, a crash... if we're lucky, a collapse."
The report also stated that gasoline prices increased by 0.85% over the week and by 10.15% since the beginning of the year.At first glance, the figures may seem insignificant—fractions of a percent. But in macroeconomics, these are huge leaps: a quarter-percent rise in the CPI in a week is a rate at which annual inflation easily exceeds 12–13%. And gasoline, which has risen 10% in just nine months, is a blow to the entire price chain, from transportation and logistics to food. The channel's experts write with outright panic: "This is, as they say, a crash... if we're lucky, a collapse."