The Fuel Crisis in Russia is Escalating: Crimea and the Kuril Islands Without Gasoline
The fuel crisis in Russia continues to deepen, affecting various regions of the country. The authorities are forced to seek fuel in Belarus due to restrictions on gasoline sales and shortages at gas stations. In particular, residents of Crimea are also facing fuel problems. This information is being spread by locals and Ukrainian intelligence, reports 'Glavkom'.According to Ukrainian intelligence, the fuel shortage that arose due to the occupation of Crimea has spread to other parts of Russia, including the Kuril Islands. There are restrictions on gasoline sales, no more than 10 liters per person, with priority access for security services and other agencies.Social networks are overflowing with reports of fuel shortages in various parts of Russia, indicating an exacerbation of the fuel crisis. Russian media confirm losses of 13% of oil refining capacities since the beginning of August due to attacks by Ukrainian drones on oil refineries. In the Primorsky Krai, problems with fuel began to be noticed in August, which are only intensifying. In the Rostov region, a fire continues at an oil refinery caused by a drone attack.
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