Russia's consumer inflation stood at 0.22% in the week to June 29, following a 0.25% increase a week earlier, the statistics service said on Wednesday.
Inflation, driven by a rise in fuel prices after Ukrainian attacks on refineries, has reached 0.85% since the beginning of June compared with 0.20% for the entire month of June 2025.
From the beginning of the year prices have risen by 4.17%, surpassing the 3.77% figure for the first half of last year.
Russia's central bank this month slowed the pace of key rate cuts due to heightened pro-inflationary risks stemming from the spike in fuel prices and a looser fiscal policy.