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Russia Has No Gasoline Left, 5.7 Million People WITHOUT Gasoline—Queues Approaching Moscow

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Millions of Russians now wake at 5 a.m. to queue for 10 liters of gasoline. From Primorye and the Kurils to Crimea and the Volga regions, stations post caps, coupons, and “low octane only” signs while delivery vans, harvesters, and ambulances fight for the same scarce fuel. In this video, we break down how refinery outages + export bans + panic refills turned a supply shock into nationwide queues—and why bans buy time, not barrels.

What you’ll learn
• How repeated refinery/terminal disruptions and policy responses created regional “fuel islands”
• Why export bans often shift shortages instead of solving them
• A conservative estimate of 5–6 million drivers directly constrained (we show the math on‑screen)
• The ripple effects on ambulances, agriculture, logistics, and prices—and the added risks heading into winter
• The three conditions that actually ease the crisis: safe capacity restoration, interregional transport flow, and price signals calibrated to curb hoarding without fueling black markets

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