The goalkeeper for Moscow's Dynamo complained about fuel problems in Russia
Igor Leshchuk, the goalkeeper for the Moscow soccer club “Dynamo,” commented on the fuel crisis during a conversation with propagandists, noting that the team’s players and his relatives have already experienced difficulties at gas stations.
The soccer player himself mostly drives an electric vehicle thanks to his hybrid car, so he called himself lucky in this situation. He also compared fuel prices, noting that during a recent trip to Europe, he saw prices as high as 2 euros per liter—much higher than in Russia, where he has not yet encountered such sky-high prices.
This was reported by “Glavkom.”
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