Russia imposes a ban on diesel exports to ensure domestic supply, according to reports from multiple outlets. The government order includes not only diesel exporters but also producers of the fuel, indicating a broad restriction across the supply chain. The ban is set to remain in effect until July 31. The measures are linked by at least one outlet to targeted Ukrainian drone strikes, which Russia says affect fuel-related operations and supply stability. The stated rationale across sources is to maintain sufficient diesel availability within Russia rather than export volumes. No details are provided in the supplied excerpts about enforcement mechanisms, exceptions, or the specific operational impact of the strikes. Both outlets report the same end date for the restriction, presenting a consistent timeline for the export halt. Overall, the reported policy focuses on managing domestic fuel supply amid disruptions and reducing the risk that exports could tighten availability for Russian consumers and industries during the period leading up to the July 31 deadline.