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#ukrainewar #ukrainewarupdate #military #russia #putin #fuelcrisis #belarus #militarynews REPORTED: Russia faces widening gasoline shortages—queues, couponing, and closures in multiple regions—while importing emergency fuel from Belarus (~49k t gasoline; ~33k t diesel in Sept). Strikes on refineries and logistics mishaps (incl. a fuel‑train fire near Smolensk) have stressed supply. ANALYSIS: The volumes from Belarus cover ~1.6% of monthly gasoline demand—too little to stabilize markets—forcing Moscow into a strategic dilemma: fuel the front or the cities. We break down the refinery chokepoints, corridor risks, and political fallout. A bitter irony of history: Russia, one of the world's largest energy giants, can't find the fuel to power its own engines and must now beg gasoline from its smaller neighbor, Belarus. This isn't aid, but a declaration of desperation. The Kremlin's "impenetrable fortress" myth evaporates in the queues at its own gas stations. In this video, we examine this all-out crisis, which is ravaging Russia from within, with data: What do the data released on October 7th, showing that Russia quadrupled its gasoline imports from Belarus, mean? How does this "rescue package" reveal the Kremlin's desperation, while meeting only 1.6% of Russia's massive needs? 🔹 TWO-Two main drivers behind the crisis: Ukraine's surgically precise drone strikes, which destroyed 20% of Russia's gasoline production capacity, and Russian incompetence and infrastructure collapse, symbolized by the "last hope" train in Smolensk that exploded into a giant fireball. The chaos that erupted as the crisis struck 56 of Russia's 83 regions. Harvests rotting in the fields, potential food shortages, and the impossible choice that left the Kremlin torn between its own army and its own people. We analyze how this crisis has reversed the power dynamic in Russian-Belarusian relations and made Lukashenko a more powerful player at the bargaining table. This is much more than a fuel shortage; it is the failure of a system, the weakening of a leader, and the beginning of a nation's inevitable collapse. We support Ukraine's official project, @UNITED24media We are sharing United24's campaigns for Ukraine with you. You can find out more and lend your support via the links below. ALLIES OF STEEL: And here are the links for Fundraiser #2 — a joint campaign by UNITED24 and Saint Javelin to raise $150,000 for an AI-controlled turret: 🔗 https://u24.gov.ua/news/saint-sentine... ALLIES OF STEEL: Fundraiser for lifesaving ground robots 🔗 https://u24.gov.ua/allies-of-steel?ut... Legal notice: This video uses the original geopolitical analysis article written by milscopex.com and the PPR Global team. Cover images, creative visuals, graphics, and video articles are subject to copyright. For business and collaboration, please contact us at [email protected].