Russians are setting up tent camps near gas stations
Amid massive attacks by Ukrainian defense forces on Russian oil refineries and fuel infrastructure, a new trend is spreading in Russia—so-called “gasoline camping.”
Russians are forced to set up tent cities right next to gas stations so as not to miss their turn in line while waiting for a fuel truck to deliver the scarce gasoline.
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In the temporarily occupied Crimea, fuel problems could escalate into a much more serious crisis. Due to logistical difficulties on the peninsula, prices have already begun to rise, lines are forming, and residents are increasingly stocking up on essential goods.
The shortage of automotive fuel, previously reported in the temporarily occupied Crimea, has begun to spread to the southern regions of the Russian Federation. Residents of the Krasnodar Krai and Rostov Oblast are reporting shortages of gasoline and diesel fuel.