There is a fuel shortage in Crimea; gas stations in Sevastopol are almost out of gasoline
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, a severe fuel shortage has been reported at gas stations in recent days. The most serious fuel shortages are being observed in Sevastopol.
This is reported by monitoring groups.
Local residents are complaining about the lack of gasoline and diesel at gas stations, as well as difficulties refueling their vehicles.
In one of the videos released, a Russian woman said that there is virtually no fuel at gas stations in Sevastopol.
“If this continues, soon everyone will be riding bicycles,” she said.
The reasons for the shortage have not been officially announced, but this is not the first time that problems with fuel supplies to the occupied peninsula have been reported.
Earlier in Ryazan, Russia, local residents began complaining en masse about a shortage of AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline at gas stations after the Ryazan Oil Refinery shut down.
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