Russia Halts Aviation Fuel Exports Amid Ukrainian Strikes
The Russian government has suspended aviation fuel exports until November 30 amidst ongoing Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure. The move aims to stabilize the domestic fuel market. While gasoline exports are already restricted, diesel measures have not yet been enforced despite production setbacks from refinery attacks.
In a strategic maneuver to ensure domestic fuel market stability, the Russian government announced a suspension on aviation fuel exports effective until November 30. This comes as Ukrainian strikes continue to target Russia's energy infrastructure, causing disruptions.
Russia's aviation fuel, primarily sent by rail to Central Asian countries like Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, will remain grounded as the nation prioritizes its internal fuel needs amidst mounting tensions.
Despite the halt on aviation fuel and restrictions on gasoline, the Russian government has yet to impose measures on diesel exports, although production has been adversely affected by Ukrainian drone attacks on refineries.
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