The proposed model aims to move beyond reactive logistics, shifting toward a predictive framework that tracks supply chain health across vulnerable territories. During a recent cabinet meeting, officials identified Crimea and several other regions as primary points of concern where current fuel availability has dipped, destabilizing local markets.
These disruptions trace back to an intensified campaign against Russian energy infrastructure, including refineries and pipelines, which serves as a tactical effort to erode Moscow’s financial stability. By integrating real-time data into a comprehensive national forecast, the government hopes to deploy preventive measures faster, effectively neutralizing the impact of external strikes on the domestic fuel grid.





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