New fuel restrictions introduced in Crimea: only 20 liters per person.

New fuel restrictions introduced in Crimea: only 20 liters per person
New fuel restrictions introduced in Crimea: only 20 liters per person

According to inkorr.com: The Gauleiter of Crimea, Sergey Aksyonov, announced new restrictions on fuel sales on the peninsula. The maximum amount of fuel that can be purchased at gas stations has been reduced from 30 to 20 liters. This has resulted from the recognition of a problem with fuel shortages. Such difficulties in gasoline sales are observed not only in Crimea but also in other Russian regions, where the authorities are seeking ways to regulate the situation through imports and various other measures.

Statement on restrictions

A decision was made to limit the amount of fuel sold - no more than 20 liters per person. Meanwhile, public transport, social facilities, utilities, and emergency services are fully provided. Information about the organization of stable supplies of the necessary amount of fuel to the territory of the republic will be announced by the end of the day on October 3.

Fuel imports

The situation with fuel shortages continues to deteriorate, and it is known that many gas stations in Ukraine cannot sell gasoline. The Russian authorities, understanding the crisis, decided to turn to fuel imports and support local production. Currently, duty-free imports from China, South Korea, and Singapore are planned, as well as increased supplies from Belarus and the use of additives to stabilize the market.

These innovations indicate the seriousness of the fuel situation in Crimea and other Russian regions. The authorities are trying to find ways to solve the crisis, but so far the problems with fuel supply are only increasing, which may affect drivers and the economy as a whole. Consumers should monitor further changes in the fuel market.


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