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Russia Turns to India for Gasoline as Drone Strikes Cut Output by 25%
Russia is preparing tax amendments to subsidize gasoline imports from India as domestic fuel production fell by 25% due to Ukrainian drone attacks on critical infrastructure. The country now faces a deficit equal to 20% of internal demand, with existing imports from Belarus insufficient to cover the shortfall.
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