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Global Market Cools Down, While Moscow Heats Up With “Fuel Fever”

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A massive divergence is opening up between Russia and the rest of the world. While global energy markets are preparing for cheaper fuel prices and stabilizing major maritime routes like the Strait of Hormuz, Moscow is plunging into an acute domestic fuel panic.

Chaos at the Pumps: The Russian capital is facing a severe gasoline shortage. Drivers are reporting multi-mile traffic jams leading to the few remaining open gas stations, while many pumps sit completely empty.

The Regional Contagion: Local forums are overflowing with complaints. Residents note that prices are changing by the hour, signaling that the supply crisis previously contained to remote regions has finally breached the Kremlin’s doorstep.

The carefully maintained facade of economic stability is rapidly eroding under the weight of systemic infrastructure failures.

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