Russia’s Fuel Crisis Will Change the World


Jay in Kyiv

Russia’s fuel crisis is spiraling out of control, spreading from Vladivostok to Moscow, while the Kremlin works to hide the true scale of the disaster. Gasoline shortages are deepening, export bans are in place, and the Russian economy is unraveling under the weight of war, sanctions, and internal decay.

Ukrainian drone strikes are crippling Russia’s oil refineries, setting off fires that disrupt fuel supplies and threaten Moscow’s war machine. Once a global energy powerhouse, Russia is now facing Soviet-style fuel lines and a collapsing oil sector that exposes its weakness to the world.

In this video:
• Ukraine’s precision strikes on key refineries
• The growing impact of fuel shortages on Russian cities and industries
• How sanctions and isolation are accelerating Russia’s economic decline
• Why Moscow’s energy empire is becoming its greatest liability

With fires raging at major facilities and prices skyrocketing, this is more than a temporary crisis—Russia’s economic stability is at risk.

Would you also like me to add a hook sentence at the start (for maximum click-through) like “Russia’s economy is breaking apart before our eyes”?

2 comments

  1. Despite the growing pain in the mafia state, I want to see even more attacks on its energy system. The pain for the roaches can’t be great enough.

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