Fuel restrictions introduced in Crimea: no more than 30 liters per person.
According to inkorr.com: New restrictions on fuel sales are being introduced in the temporarily occupied Crimean Peninsula. Now each person can only purchase 30 liters of fuel. This was reported by a representative of the occupying administration, Sergei Aksyonov, as conveyed by 'Glavkom'.
According to Aksyonov, the price of diesel fuel in Crimea should not exceed 75 rubles per liter over the next month, while the price of A-92 gasoline should be no more than 70 rubles per liter. Prices for A-95 gasoline should not exceed 76 rubles per liter, and premium gasoline should be 80 rubles per liter. However, at some gas stations, prices have already exceeded the established limits.
Critical situation with fuel supply
The occupying authorities especially emphasize the importance of ensuring social facilities and emergency services receive fuel in full. Aksyonov also urged Crimeans not to stockpile fuel and not to rush to purchase it.
Fuel supply problems arose due to attacks by Ukrainian drones, which struck the oil refining industry in Russia. This led to a fuel shortage and increased prices at gas stations.
Therefore, restrictions on fuel sales are being introduced in Crimea, and prices at some gas stations have already exceeded the established limits due to problems with oil refining in Russia. Aksyonov once again emphasized the inadmissibility of fuel accumulation by the peninsula's residents.
These restrictions indicate the growing difficulties in ensuring fuel supply, which are related to the tense situation in the region. Crimeans should be cautious during purchases, as fuel market instability may affect their daily lives.
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