Search Results
-
People refuel their cars at a Rosneft gas station in Moscow on June 30, 2026. Russia's largest oil giants are tightening fuel restrictions at their gas stations in Moscow and the Moscow region as the fuel crisis, engulfed virtually every region, deepens after the Kapotnya refinery in Moscow burned twice in June as a result of Ukrainian drone strikes, as well as few more refineries in Russia, and now dispensing no more than 20 liters of gasoline per vehicle. Filling canisters is prohibited, local media report. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP via Getty Images)
-
A scoreboard of a Rosneft gas station shows fuel prices in Moscow on June 30, 2026, with a church seen in the background. Russia's largest oil giants are tightening fuel restrictions at their gas stations in Moscow and the Moscow region as the fuel crisis, engulfed virtually every region, deepens after the Kapotnya refinery in Moscow burned twice in June as a result of Ukrainian drone strikes, as well as few more refineries in Russia, and now dispensing no more than 20 liters of gasoline per vehicle. Filling canisters is prohibited, local media report. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP via Getty Images)
-
People queue to refuel their cars at a Rosneft gas station in Moscow on June 30, 2026. Russia's largest oil giants are tightening fuel restrictions at their gas stations in Moscow and the Moscow region as the fuel crisis, engulfed virtually every region, deepens after the Kapotnya refinery in Moscow burned twice in June as a result of Ukrainian drone strikes, as well as few more refineries in Russia, and now dispensing no more than 20 liters of gasoline per vehicle. Filling canisters is prohibited, local media report. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP via Getty Images)
-
People queue to refuel their cars at a Rosneft gas station in Moscow on June 30, 2026. Russia's largest oil giants are tightening fuel restrictions at their gas stations in Moscow and the Moscow region as the fuel crisis, engulfed virtually every region, deepens after the Kapotnya refinery in Moscow burned twice in June as a result of Ukrainian drone strikes, as well as few more refineries in Russia, and now dispensing no more than 20 liters of gasoline per vehicle. Filling canisters is prohibited, local media report. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP via Getty Images)
-
People refuel their cars at a Rosneft gas station in Moscow on June 30, 2026. Russia's largest oil giants are tightening fuel restrictions at their gas stations in Moscow and the Moscow region as the fuel crisis, engulfed virtually every region, deepens after the Kapotnya refinery in Moscow burned twice in June as a result of Ukrainian drone strikes, as well as few more refineries in Russia, and now dispensing no more than 20 liters of gasoline per vehicle. Filling canisters is prohibited, local media report. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP via Getty Images)
-
People queue to refuel their cars at a Teboil gas station in Moscow on June 30, 2026. Russia's largest oil giants are tightening fuel restrictions at their gas stations in Moscow and the Moscow region as the fuel crisis, engulfed virtually every region, deepens after the Kapotnya refinery in Moscow burned twice in June as a result of Ukrainian drone strikes, as well as few more refineries in Russia, and now dispensing no more than 20 liters of gasoline per vehicle. Filling canisters is prohibited, local media report. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP via Getty Images)
-
International Monetary Fund (IMF) Mission Chief for Sri Lanka Evan Papageorgiou speaks during a press conference in Colombo on June 30, 2026. (Photo by Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP via Getty Images)
-
International Monetary Fund (IMF) Mission Chief for Sri Lanka Evan Papageorgiou speaks during a press conference in Colombo on June 30, 2026. (Photo by Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP via Getty Images)




