Moment man’s shirt is ripped off in brawl at petrol station in Russia – as motorists wait for HOURS in queues as Ukrainian strikes strangle oil supplies

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Moment man’s shirt is ripped off in brawl at petrol station in Russia – as motorists wait for HOURS in queues as Ukrainian strikes strangle oil supplies

Daily Mail · 1 month ago

Footage from Russia reportedly shows a man having his shirt torn off during a brawl at a petrol station, in a confrontation said to have erupted amid lengthy queues for fuel. The disorder is linked to fuel shortages that have reportedly seen motorists waiting for hours, with the article attributing the strain on supplies to Ukrainian strikes targeting Russia's oil infrastructure.

The report frames the incident as a symptom of wider pressure on Russia's petrol supply, suggesting that damage to refining and distribution has led to rationing-style queues and rising tempers at forecourts. Beyond the headline claims about the fight and the hours-long waits, the available text does not provide further verified detail, such as the location, date or identities of those involved.

  • Petrol station brawl in Russia sees a man's shirt ripped off.
  • Motorists reportedly queue for hours amid fuel shortages.
  • Ukrainian strikes are blamed for squeezing oil supplies.

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