Russian social media full of fuel complaints | Break the Fake

25 June 2026

Fuel shortages are spreading across multiple regions of Russia, and frustration is becoming increasingly visible online. Long lines at gas stations, purchase restrictions, and reports of fuel scarcity have sparked a wave of complaints from drivers struggling to fill their tanks. For many Russians, problems that once seemed distant are now affecting everyday life.

In this new episode of Break The Fake, Jonasz Rewiński tells you more about the expanding fuel crisis, the reactions coming from across Russia, and why growing logistical and energy challenges are becoming harder to ignore for both officials and ordinary citizens to ignore.

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      • ‘Publicly’ is an adverb meaning to do something openly, in public, or in a manner accessible to the general public. It often describes actions visible to or known by everyone, or things funded, owned, or operated by the government.

        Sorry. Heroyam Slava! 🤣

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