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UkrainePublished: 30 June 2026 at 14:37

Kremlin Confirms Talks to Import Gasoline After Ukrainian Drone Strikes

The Russian government is in negotiations to purchase gasoline from other countries to stabilize its domestic market following Ukrainian drone attacks on refineries that caused fuel rationing.

Foto: The Moscow Times

The Kremlin confirmed Tuesday that the Russian government is in talks with other countries to buy gasoline as it attempts to stabilize the domestic market after a series of Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refineries and energy infrastructure led to fuel rationing.

“Discussions are actively being held,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters during a daily briefing. Peskov declined to name the specific countries involved. “If agreements can be reached at acceptable price points, then [imports] will move forward,” he added.

Last week, Reuters cited industry sources saying Russia was discussing importing 50,000 metric tons of AI-92 grade gasoline from Kazakhstan. At the time, Kazakhstan’s energy minister said Moscow had not formally approached Astana for those supplies.

President Vladimir Putin acknowledged this weekend that Russia faces a fuel shortage following recent Ukrainian strikes. He estimated Russia’s total gasoline reserves at 1.7 million metric tons, a 4% decline compared to the same period last year.

Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said gasoline imports represent one of the “key measures” needed to stabilize the domestic fuel market. His remarks came after lawmakers in the lower-house State Duma passed tax code changes last week to create government subsidies designed to fund gasoline imports from abroad.

Russia, the world’s second-largest exporter of crude oil and third-largest exporter of refined petroleum products, has seen its gasoline production drop by 25% after Ukrainian drone attacks reportedly forced the shutdown of several large refineries. In response to the supply drop, authorities have introduced fuel rationing measures across the country and in annexed Crimea.

The disruptions come at a critical time, with both the summer vacation travel season and the agricultural farming season in full swing.

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