What’s behind Russia’s reported buy of Indian fuel? | DW News
Ukraine’s deep strikes against Russia’s energy infrastructure start to bite, with Moscow reportedly buying gasoline from India to tackle growing fuel shortages. Ordinary Russians are now facing fuel rationing, long queues at filling stations and record price increases across the country. DW speaks to Maximilian Hess, foreign policy consultant and founder of Emmetena Advisory.
Chapter Breakdown
0:00 Ukraine’s attacks on Russia’s energy infrastructure drives up need for gas imports
0:55 Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says Russia as a ‘gas state now has a gasoline shortage’
1:22 Maximilian Hess, Foreign policy consultant, Founder of Emmetena Advisory, on Russia’s fuel crisis being exacerbated by Ukrainian technological advancements
2:58 What is the aim of Ukraine’s attacks on Russian energy sites
5:20 Putin acknowledges Russian fuel crisis: Is this a measure of strength?
6:48 Russia on the backfoot in its war against Ukraine?
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