Multiple reports describe petrol and diesel shortages in Russia, with long queues at filling stations and sharply higher prices. One outlet attributes the situation to continuing Ukrainian strikes against Russian oil refining infrastructure, which it says disrupt supplies. Accounts also claim tensions are rising at retail sites, including clashes reported at some stations, reflecting public frustration over limited fuel availability. In parallel, Russian state television is reported to be messaging that there is no petrol, signalling the depth of the disruption and the difficulties authorities face in managing public expectations. The reports present an overall picture of supply strain affecting fuel distribution, leading to operational breakdowns at the consumer level and increased disorder in locations where drivers wait to buy fuel. While the specific scale of the disturbances and the locations affected are not consistently detailed across the reporting provided, all accounts align on the main points: shortages, queueing, rising prices, and reports of conflict at fuel stations during a period of claimed refinery disruption.