Fuel shock: gasoline prices in russia have risen by 20% over the year - SZR
Kyiv • UNN
The Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine reports that the delivery of imported goods to the russian federation has become 20% more expensive due to the fuel crisis. Also, russians are withdrawing cash from banks at a rate of 13 billion rubles per day.

The increase in gasoline prices in Russia has reached 20% over the year. This is reported by the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine (FIS), informs UNN.
Details
It is noted that the delivery of imported goods to the Russian Federation has risen in price by 20% due to the fuel crisis and the increase in tariffs for sea and rail transportation.
Russians are withdrawing cash from banks at a rate of 13 billion rubles per day. Over the past year, more than a third of Russian consumers have reduced the number of tourist trips. In 2025, the share of the Russian ruble in the structure of Belarus's gross external debt exceeded 40%
The FIS concludes that the surge in oil revenues experienced by the Russian economy after the start of the war in Iran has completely come to naught.
Let us recall
According to Reuters, Russia has launched a maritime import of gasoline from India to address the shortage caused by Ukrainian attacks.