This is reported by the British newspaper Daily Express.

Britain has bought £800m worth of diesel from Russia since the end of February, according to Refinitiv, which provides data on financial markets and infrastructure.

In addition, British ports received five shipments of fuel in April, four in May and one last month.

The article notes that in addition to refined fuel, it is possible to import even Russian crude oil.

The tanks are filled to 51% with energy from another country so that there are no legal problems.

The blended oil is then shipped to the port of Novorossiysk, after which hundreds of thousands of barrels of black gold are transported to the Exxon Fawley refinery in Hampshire.

The material emphasizes that oil products are produced from the raw materials that arrived in the kingdom, which are then sold to residents of the UK.

The Financial Times previously admitted that many businesses in Britain may close due to a reduction in gas supplies and the onset of an energy crisis.

The Library of the House of Commons of Great Britain has released a report reporting a widespread increase in the cost of living in the United Kingdom since the beginning of 2021, related, among other things, to the situation in Ukraine.

The report also predicted an increase in poverty in the country in 2023.

In addition, the Federation of German Industry predicted a recession in the European Union in the event of interruptions in Russian gas supplies.