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How Tight Is Russia’s Fuel Crisis? Altai Now Caps Each Car at One Fill a Day

Summary by Euromaidan Press
Drivers in Russia’s Altai Republic had found a way around fuel rationing: fill up just before midnight, then again just after, and pocket two days’ gasoline in one stop.This week, the Siberian republic—bordering Kazakhstan, China, and Mongolia—closed that window, ordering fuel stations to allow each car only one fill every 24 hours. The fix is local and granular. The cause is not: Ukraine’s drone war on Russian refineries has reached Siberia’s g…

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In the Republic of Altai, more than once within 24 hours, the same vehicle was banned from running, as reported by the Government of the region.

·Riga, Latvia
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The Road Transport Development Center reported that the Bayankhongor-Altai highway A0303 was flooded in 16 areas between 65-84 km due to yesterday's heavy rain, causing the road to be narrowed due to the breach of embankments. Therefore, all drivers are advised to be careful when driving on the road.

This was reported by the Government of the Republic. According to the new regulations, "a single car must run for at least 24 hours between fuellings".

·Russian Federation (the)
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Meduza broke the news in Riga, Latvia on Monday, July 27, 2026.
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