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3 min readRussia eyes diesel export ban, fuel imports amid Ukrainian strikes; Crimea restricts public lifeenUpdated 6/24/2026

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  • The confirmed context is: Russia is considering a full ban on diesel exports as authorities scramble to stabilize the domestic fuel market amid refinery disruptions, rising prices, and supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure Russia is considering a full ban on diesel exports as authorities scramble to stabilize the domestic fuel market amid refinery disruptions, rising prices, and supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said Tuesday that the government is weighing a complete prohibition on diesel exports alongside other measures to support domestic fuel supplies
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  • The representative source set is Bing News en.
  • The confirmed context is: Russia is considering a full ban on diesel exports as authorities scramble to stabilize the domestic fuel market amid refinery disruptions, rising prices, and supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure Russia is considering a full ban on diesel exports as authorities scramble to stabilize the domestic fuel market amid refinery disruptions, rising prices, and supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said Tuesday that the government is weighing a complete prohibition on diesel exports alongside other measures to support domestic fuel supplies
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Russia is considering a full ban on diesel exports as authorities scramble to stabilize the domestic fuel market amid refinery disruptions, rising prices, and supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure Russia is considering a full ban on diesel exports as authorities scramble to stabilize the domestic fuel market amid refinery disruptions, rising prices, and supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said Tuesday that the government is weighing a complete prohibition on diesel exports alongside other measures to support domestic fuel supplies

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Bing News en — Russia Considers Diesel Export Ban as Fuel Market Pressures Mount | OilPrice.com: Russia is considering a full ban on diesel exports as authorities scramble to stabilize the domestic fuel market amid refinery disruptions, rising prices, and supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure Russia is considering a full ban on diesel exports as authorities scramble to stabilize the domestic fuel market amid refinery disruptions, rising prices, and supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said Tuesday that the government is weighing a complete prohibition on diesel exports alongside other measures to support domestic fuel supplies

Bing News en — Russia discusses importing fuel amid Ukrainian strikes, Crimea restricts public life: Numerous regions across Russia have reported restrictions on fuel sales, rising prices of oil products and long queues at filling stations. The city of Sevastopol in Russian-controlled Crimea said it had restricted the hours of public transport, shops, cafes and street lights as well as banning mass outdoor activities, on top of previously announced fuel sales limits. Numerous regions across Russia, the world's third-largest crude producer, have reported restrictions on fuel sales, rising prices of oil products and long queues at filling stations. Russia normally exports various oil products as well as crude

Bing News en — Russia forced to import fuel after Ukraine refinery strikes: Russia has been forced to start importing fuel after Ukraine launched a barrage of drone attacks against key oil refineries. Ukraine successfully targeted oil and gas infrastructure across Russia in recent weeks, including Gazprom Neft's Moscow refinery - AFP via Getty Images Russia has been forced to start importing fuel after Ukraine launched a barrage of drone attacks against key oil refineries. Typically a major exporter, Russia has now resorted to shipping in gasoline from Asia to avoid fuel shortages across the country. Its first cargo is set to be delivered this month

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Russia Considers Diesel Export Ban as Fuel Market Pressures Mount | OilPrice.com

Russia is considering a full ban on diesel exports as authorities scramble to stabilize the domestic fuel market amid refinery disruptions, rising prices, and supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure Russia is considering a full ban on diesel exports as authorities scramble to stabilize the domestic fuel market amid refinery disruptions, rising prices, and supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure.

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Russia discusses importing fuel amid Ukrainian strikes, Crimea restricts public life

Numerous regions across Russia have reported restrictions on fuel sales, rising prices of oil products and long queues at filling stations.

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Bing News en

Russia forced to import fuel after Ukraine refinery strikes

Russia has been forced to start importing fuel after Ukraine launched a barrage of drone attacks against key oil refineries.

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Bing News en · Russia Considers Diesel Export Ban as Fuel Market Pressures Mount | OilPrice.comRussia is considering a full ban on diesel exports as authorities scramble to stabilize the domestic fuel market amid refinery disruptions, rising prices, and supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure Russia is considering a full ban on diesel exports as authorities scramble to stabilize the domestic fuel market amid refinery disruptions, rising prices, and supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure.
Bing News en · Russia discusses importing fuel amid Ukrainian strikes, Crimea restricts public lifeNumerous regions across Russia have reported restrictions on fuel sales, rising prices of oil products and long queues at filling stations.
Bing News en · Russia forced to import fuel after Ukraine refinery strikesRussia has been forced to start importing fuel after Ukraine launched a barrage of drone attacks against key oil refineries.
Published2026-06-24
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  • Russia Considers Diesel Export Ban as Fuel Market Pressures Mount | OilPrice.com · Bing News en

    Russia is considering a full ban on diesel exports as authorities scramble to stabilize the domestic fuel market amid refinery disruptions, rising prices, and supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure Russia is considering a full ban on diesel exports as authorities scramble to stabilize the domestic fuel market amid refinery disruptions, rising prices, and supply shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said Tuesday that the government is weighing a complete prohibition on diesel exports alongside other measures to support domestic fuel supplies

  • Russia discusses importing fuel amid Ukrainian strikes, Crimea restricts public life · Bing News en

    Numerous regions across Russia have reported restrictions on fuel sales, rising prices of oil products and long queues at filling stations. The city of Sevastopol in Russian-controlled Crimea said it had restricted the hours of public transport, shops, cafes and street lights as well as banning mass outdoor activities, on top of previously announced fuel sales limits. Numerous regions across Russia, the world's third-largest crude producer, have reported restrictions on fuel sales, rising prices of oil products and long queues at filling stations. Russia normally exports various oil products as well as crude

  • Russia forced to import fuel after Ukraine refinery strikes · Bing News en

    Russia has been forced to start importing fuel after Ukraine launched a barrage of drone attacks against key oil refineries. Ukraine successfully targeted oil and gas infrastructure across Russia in recent weeks, including Gazprom Neft's Moscow refinery - AFP via Getty Images Russia has been forced to start importing fuel after Ukraine launched a barrage of drone attacks against key oil refineries. Typically a major exporter, Russia has now resorted to shipping in gasoline from Asia to avoid fuel shortages across the country. Its first cargo is set to be delivered this month