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    1. Dependent-Entrance10 on

      Fuel essentially runs the world, Russia included. It’ll be interesting to see how much the fuel shortage will affect Russia, given that Ukraine has no reason and has shown no signs of stopping their assault.

    2. No_Respond_3488 on

      Let’s see how fairy tales about American biolaboratories and ukronazis on banderomobils will work after this crisis. I’m sure those bastards going to drop their masks very fast

    3. Visible-Locksmith-44 on

      THIS is what will end the war. The Russian economy is slowly choked to death. It’s the winning strategy slowly chipping away refinery after refinery. The panic and chaos will do the rest. Russians finally realize en masse they’re in a war and not some stupid military operation.

    4. RelatedBark68 on

      It’s uplifting to see that the great majority are trucks.
      First time for me to see so many. Few days ago it was only civilians cars.
      Truck is the next level, they supply the market. If they don’t arrive at destination……
      Slava Ukraina ❤️

    5. The holding tanks are not even that big those tractor trailers will hold 250 gallons each there is maybe a 3-5k gallon tank underground max

    6. The road between Tyumen and Omsk. So this is about 2.500 km from the front? Nice!

    7. Haha, the results of everyone rushing to buy fuel after the attacks. There’s no way their normal reserves are so short that nearby gas stations would run out from a normal sales level one day after the refinery got hit, but everyone panicked and emptied those reserves in record time.

    8. TieAccomplished2534 on

      Famine is no joke, people get nuts, hunt and kill children to eat in famines, but maybe a famine is what will takes for the largest and worst genocidal empire in history to be desintegraded for good

    9. Brave-Elephant9292 on

      As Ukraine is attacking refineries, Russia’s only course is to import already refined oil. Much more expensive! Russia has begun hitting Ukraine’s gas stations 50 km behind the line. Imagine the panic if Ukraine did the same against those Russian gas stations that still have gas?…..😉

    10. Glass_Ad_7129 on

      The more this goes on, theres not going to be a means to recover from this war for Russia.

    11. John_Mat8882 on

      Fuel shortage, supply collapse of basically everything will just degrade beyond the point of non return.

      Russians you have been addicted by years of inaction, I don’t think anything will change, but the hope is there.

    12. The cool thing is that if the shortage is already being felt in Omsk the next day, then the refinery was already virtually hand to mouth. The shortages are going to get much, much worse across Russia. 

    13. apogeescintilla on

      I remember the long queue to Kyiv in the begining of the war. Russians like to line up?

    14. JellyfishFit3871 on

      Serious question, because I really don’t know.

      Are most/all of those trucks diesel?

      (I’ve been told in another thread that diesel is less at risk than gasoline/petrol, but that struck me as disingenuous at best.)

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