Russia is facing a growing fuel crisis attributed to Ukrainian long-range strikes targeting its fuel supplies. Reports from Radio Svoboda detail increasing restrictions on gasoline and diesel purchases for citizens in Russia and occupied territories. While authorities are attempting countermeasures, analysis from Meduza suggests the crisis may only be resolvable by Ukraine ceasing attacks. Czech Television’s correspondent in Russia, Karel Rožánek, notes that Moscow is experiencing a different situation than the rest of the country, likely due to the capital’s status as a showcase for the Russian government. The disruptions are raising concerns about the broader economic impact and potential for further instability. The extent of the restrictions and their duration remain unclear, but the situation highlights Ukraine’s ability to impact Russian logistics.