Gasoline A-95 Disappears in Sevastopol: Consequences of UAF Strikes on Russian Factories.
In Sevastopol, supplies of popular gasoline brands - A-95 and A-95 ultra - have disappeared from gas stations. This may be a consequence of the UAF attacks on oil refineries in Russia.
According to the publication 'Crimea. Realities', gasoline is disappearing from sales, and residents of the city note that it is becoming increasingly difficult to find.
Shortage in the Peninsula
Locals go to gas stations but see that most have stopped selling A-95. The Crimean Ministry of Fuel explained the situation as 'weather conditions on the ferry crossing across the Kerch Strait'. This problem has also arisen in the cities of Transbaikalia - Krasnokamensk and Borzi.
It should be noted that recently the UAF struck a number of oil refineries on the territory of the Russian Federation, which may be a real cause of the shortage of certain types of fuel.
The gasoline shortage at gas stations in Sevastopol and other cities may be related to military actions that led to a decrease in the production of oil and petroleum products.
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