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Russia halts diesel exports after Ukraine strikes refineries - politico.eu

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Milena Wälde
Russia halts diesel exports after Ukraine strikes refineries - politico.eu
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Russia has banned diesel exports until the end of July to stabilize domestic fuel supplies following Ukrainian drone strikes on energy infrastructure. The move is expected to increase global fuel prices and put pressure on European markets.

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The export ban threatens to disrupt global energy markets and increase costs for industries already struggling with supply chain issues.

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Kremlin says it will begin importing fuel to stabilize supplies at home.

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The report provides a balanced view of the economic impact on Europe and the strategic military context of the strikes.

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