Russia has increased gasoline imports from Belarus in March to address shortages in its domestic market caused by unscheduled repairs at Russian refineries after drone attacks. The move comes as Russia usually exports fuel but disruptions in refining have led to imports. The country is purchasing 100-150 thousand tons of Belarusian gasoline monthly to avert a fuel shortage.
💥 "Russia doubled imports of an explosives ingredient — with Western help", - The Wall Street Journal 🫤 U.S., German and Taiwanese firms made nitrocellulose that was shipped to Russia, much of it through one Turkish company, despite sanctions.
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🇺🇸🇩🇪🇹🇼🇹🇷🇷🇺 WSJ EXCLUSIVE: Russia Doubled Imports of an Explosives Ingredient—With Western Help American, German, and Taiwanese firms have made nitrocellulose (a key ingredient in propellant for artillery) that was shipped to Russia via a Turkish intermediary to evade sanctions. https://t.co/RCiuDZbnYI
Russia doubled its imports of an explosives ingredient, nitrocellulose, with Western help, WSJ reports. Despite sanctions, US, German, and Taiwanese firms supplied it, often through a Turkish company. Nitrocellulose is crucial for ammunition and in high demand. https://t.co/jW7tiqjFxk
Russia increases gasoline imports from Belarus after attacks on oil refineries - Reuters In March, Russia sharply increased imports of Belarusian gasoline and banned gasoline exports to secure enough fuel to cope with the risk of shortages on the domestic market due to… https://t.co/kuka7TLXVe
Russia has increased imports of nitrocellulose, a key explosive ingredient - U.S., German and Taiwanese firms made nitrocellulose that was shipped to Russia, much of it through one Turkish company, despite sanctions https://t.co/mkF9Sh7rjd via @WSJ
Russia doubles imports of explosives, including with help from the West - The Wall Street Journal Despite anti-Russian sanctions, Russia has increased imports of explosives used in the production of ammunition, including from companies based in the United States and other… https://t.co/efAZUh4908
Russia Doubled Imports of an Explosives Ingredient—With Western Help U.S., German and Taiwanese firms shipped to Russia, despite sanctions Attn: @AmbDanFried and whoever is responsible for sanctions enforcement (if such an entity exists) in the EU, https://t.co/mNAkz7N2T6
Usually #Russia is a net exporter of fuel and a supplier to international markets, but the disruption of Russian refining has forced oil companies to import. #Belarus https://t.co/3CHySSvkYm
Russia asked Belarus for gasoline after production collapse and attacks on refineries. To avoid a fuel shortage, Moscow will begin purchasing Belarusian gasoline in the amount of 100-150 thousand tons per month. Good job Ukraine! Keep targeting these refineries
😁Russia increases fuel imports from Belarus due to risk of shortage after attacks on refineries https://t.co/KzCxkL0FnT https://t.co/IbSZSZjJDE
⚡️ Reuters: Russia turns to Belarusian gasoline amid decreasing domestic supplies. https://t.co/Vl3pugU5xj
Russia has increased gasoline imports from neighbouring Belarus in March to tackle the risk of shortages in its domestic market because of unscheduled repairs at Russian refineries after drone attacks https://t.co/uU9FDhB0p5
🤫🔥 "Russia has increased gasoline imports from neighbouring Belarus in March to tackle the risk of shortages in its domestic market because of unscheduled repairs at Russian refineries after drone attacks", - Reuters https://t.co/c1dNNJ3iBm
#Russia increases gasoline imports from #Belarus as domestic supplies shrink #oott https://t.co/hmkRHvfuvW