Russian Fuel Output Falls After Drone Strikes; Experts Warn of Seasonal Crisis
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Russia's fuel production is declining following a series of Ukrainian drone attacks on its oil refineries. Experts say that seasonal increases in demand for gasoline and diesel could push the country's energy system into a deeper crisis. The strikes have disrupted refining capacity, raising concerns about potential shortages as winter approaches.