Moscow residents are beginning to feel the effects of the war in Ukraine as major fuel retailers implement restrictions on gasoline and diesel sales. The limitations stem from consistent Ukrainian attacks targeting Russian oil infrastructure, occurring almost daily. These attacks have created supply shortages across the region. The situation has reportedly caused surprise among Muscovites at gas stations. While the extent of the shortages remains unclear, the restrictions signal a tangible impact of the conflict within Russia itself. This marks a shift, bringing the consequences of the war closer to the Russian capital and its population. The fuel supply issues highlight Ukraine’s strategy of disrupting Russia’s war effort by targeting key logistical assets.