The Gauleiter of Crimea acknowledged that the fuel shortage will not go away anytime soon
Despite statements by Russian dictator Vladimir Putin that fuel problems in occupied Crimea would be resolved soon, local occupation authorities have stated that the situation will not improve in the near future.
Crimea’s Gauleiter Sergey Aksyonov reported that a significant increase in fuel supplies is not currently expected and urged residents to “be patient.”
In addition, he acknowledged problems with electricity distribution on the peninsula. According to him, the cause is the aftermath of Ukrainian attacks and the technical condition of certain substations.
Aksyonov also noted that the occupying authorities receive daily complaints about disruptions in public transportation due to fuel shortages.
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