An Extraordinary Step in Russia. Teachers Sent to Gas Stations.
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Because of the fuel crisis in Russia and the related fights in the AZS, the local authorities of the aggressor country have resorted to creative measures, for example, the authorities of the Anapa resort have engaged the AZS in "protection" of the paramilitary groups of the Cossacks.
Waiting for a few minutes at the pump can already seem long when you are in a hurry. In Siberia, a couple of Russian motorists discovered what really meant to wait: a full of gasoline transformed into a real test, in the middle of a line of cars that did not end up more, according to The Independent. Behind this surreal scene hides the shortage of fuel in Russia, which hardens week after week. In Chita, a city that is pivotal between the Far Eas…
A surprising task has been assigned to teachers in Russia's Krasnodar Krai. They are being forced to work at gas stations to calm drivers upset about fuel shortages. This order was sent to schools by the Dinsky District administration. Teachers must do this during their vacation. In return, they receive free tea and coffee.
Authorities in Krasnodar Krai have dispatched teachers to maintain order at gas stations, Radio Svoboda reported. Education workers have been called upon to suspend summer break to help manage the fuel crisis. Similar orders have been issued to officials in other parts of Russia. The country is grappling with a fuel crisis following Ukrainian attacks on refineries in Moscow and Omsk, among others.
In some regions of Russia, authorities are deploying teachers and officials to gas stations to calm drivers and maintain order in queues. These measures are a response to the worsening fuel shortages following Ukrainian attacks on fuel infrastructure, Radio Svoboda reported on Saturday.
In some regions of Russia, authorities are deploying teachers and officials to gas stations to calm drivers and maintain order in queues. These measures are a response to the worsening fuel shortages following Ukrainian attacks on fuel infrastructure, Radio Svoboda reported on Saturday.
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