Russia is facing a rapidly worsening fuel crisis, now affecting 25 regions – a significant increase from 15 just five days prior – alongside six Ukrainian territories currently under Russian occupation. The shortages prompted the Russian Energy Ministry to establish a task force on June 8th, citing increased aerial attacks as a contributing factor. Despite this governmental response, the crisis continues to escalate, indicating the task force’s initial efforts have not stemmed the spread of the problem. The nature of the “enemy air attacks” and their direct impact on fuel distribution remain unclear. The expanding geographic scope of the shortages raises concerns about potential economic disruption within Russia. No specific details regarding the severity of the shortages in each region have been released. The situation highlights vulnerabilities in Russia’s fuel supply chain.