Russia Faces Fuel Crisis and 1.4 Million Military Casualties: A Deepening Emergency.
Economic and Military Strains Intensify in Russia
According to Espreso.tv: Russia is grappling with a mounting crisis that spans both its economy and fuel sector, compounded by severe losses on the battlefield. According to expert assessments, the country has reached a critical juncture. The rate of military fatalities surged eightfold in the first half of 2026. Since the war began, Russia has suffered roughly 450,000 combat deaths, with total casualties now standing at 1.4 million.
The Fuel Shortage
Russia’s fuel crisis erupted in late May 2023, when the nation faced a severe shortage of gasoline. On June 17, 2023, Moscow announced plans to import gasoline by sea from Asian countries to offset the deficit. By July 1, 2023, Russia had begun receiving maritime shipments of gasoline from India, with at least 60,000 tons delivered.
Vladimir Milov, who served as Russia’s deputy energy minister in 2002, described the situation as dire.
“The situation is a crisis,”he emphasized. Meanwhile, analyst Kateryna Stepanenko observed that military strikes against Russian forces are effectively draining President Putin’s time and resources.
Russia now faces serious challenges on two fronts—economic and military—which could have lasting repercussions for its domestic and foreign policies.
The convergence of high military casualties and a fuel crisis threatens not only Russia’s war efforts but also its overall economic stability. This could spark social unrest and political shifts. The international community must closely monitor the situation, as it may affect global security and economic relations.
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