Attack of the Russian Federation on the ports of Odesa: queues formed at gas stations due to panic.
According to ТСН: After the attack by Russia on the port infrastructure of Odesa, queues formed at gas stations.
This is reported by local Telegram channels.
The situation has caused panic among drivers who started to fill their vehicle tanks en masse, fearing a possible fuel shortage.
Details of the attack
As described by the Deputy Prime Minister for the Restoration of Ukraine - Minister of Community and Territorial Development of Ukraine Oleksiy Kuleba,
“in the evening, the Russian Federation attacked the port infrastructure of the Odesa region”.
It is noted that as a result of this shelling, seven people died, and another fifteen were injured. Currently, work is underway to eliminate the consequences of the attack and ensure safety.
The next few days may be challenging for drivers due to the instability of fuel supply. Local leaders urge the population to remain calm and not to panic, as the situation with resources is under control. The government continues to work on restoring stability in the region.
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