Politique
Russia imports gas from India
Russia has begun importing gasoline from India due to severe domestic fuel shortages.
Points clés
- Russia is starting to import gasoline from India
- The shipments mark a shift in the countries' energy dynamic
- Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries triggered fuel shortages in Russia
- The fuel crisis is unprecedented for Russia
- Average people in Russia are grumbling and suffering due to gas station lines
Russia has begun importing gasoline from India due to severe domestic fuel shortages. This marks a shift in the energy dynamic between the two nations, following India's earlier reliance on Russia for oil during disruptions from the Iran war. Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries triggered the shortages, though he downplayed the crisis, which has led to growing lines and public frustration at Russian gas stations.
En citations
“average people are… grumbling and suffering”
“For Ukraine, that’s the goal.”
Chronologie
- India imported Russian oil amid Iran war disruptions.
- Putin acknowledged Ukrainian drone strikes caused fuel shortages.
- Reuters reported Russia is importing gasoline from India.
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