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Fuel Crisis Hits Moscow: Gas Shortages Spark Growing Anti-War Anger in the Capital

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The paralyzing fuel shortage in Russia is no longer confined to distant regions—it has reached the streets of Moscow. While city officials claim 30% of gas stations still have fuel, local residents report an even grimmer reality on social media, with widespread station closures and empty pumps.

Key developments & public backlash:

  • Armies First, Citizens Last: Systemic Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil refineries have forced the Kremlin into a clear choice: supply the war effort or power the domestic economy. Moscow chose aggression.
  • Capital Discontent Escalates: For the first time, average Muscovites are directly feeling the economic consequences of the invasion in their daily lives.
  • Anti-War Sentiment Rising: Frustration with long lines, soaring prices, and official lies is fueling a sharp rise in public anger and anti-war sentiment inside the capital.

When the regime prioritizes tanks over civilian cars, the war finally comes home to the heart of the regime.

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