A major oil refinery in Moscow has sustained significant damage following recent Ukrainian attacks, potentially leading to months of fuel shortages in Russia. Officials estimate the refinery will be offline for at least six months, impacting the production of both gasoline and diesel. This disruption raises concerns about Russia’s domestic fuel supply and potential economic consequences. The attack targeted a key facility crucial to meeting regional demand. While the Kremlin has not fully detailed the extent of the damage, the prolonged outage signals a substantial blow to Russia’s refining capacity. Experts suggest the incident could force Russia to rely more heavily on fuel imports or implement rationing measures. The attack underscores the escalating impact of the conflict on Russian infrastructure.