Ukrainian drone attacks on a Russian refinery in Slaviansk, Krasnodar Krai, have triggered the most severe fuel crisis in Russia since the 1990s. The strikes have significantly disrupted Russia’s oil infrastructure, leading to widespread fuel shortages across the country. Reports indicate that some gas stations are completely out of fuel, while others impose purchase limits and increased prices. Russian citizens are facing long queues to obtain gasoline. The Kremlin, through Vladimir Putin, has acknowledged the emerging problems with fuel supply. The situation highlights Ukraine’s capacity to strike deep within Russian territory and impact its economy, despite the ongoing conflict. The extent and duration of the crisis remain uncertain.