Russia faces fuel shortages as long lines form at petrol stations; Moscow may import gasoline and ban diesel exports, posing political challenge for Putin
Putin faces a political crisis as fuel shortages ripple through Russia; Moscow may have to import gasoline and ban diesel exports as long lines form at petrol stations.
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