Strikes by Ukrainian Armed Forces on Land Corridor to Crimea Have Caused Petrol Shortage on Peninsula. PHOTOS
- The Ukrainian Armed Forces have disrupted traffic on the Novorossiya highway connecting Russia's Rostov Region to occupied Crimea by attacking with drones, causing fuel shortages on the peninsula.
- Fuel sales in Crimea are limited to 20 liters per customer per day, with some gas stations temporarily out of fuel due to the logistical blockade imposed by Ukrainian military operations.
- The fuel shortage has led the Russian occupation administration in Crimea to enforce strict fuel rationing starting May 30, capping premium gasoline sales to 20 liters per 24-hour period.
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Strikes by Ukrainian Armed Forces on land corridor to Crimea have caused petrol shortage on peninsula. PHOTOS
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are striking the land corridor to Crimea: traffic on the "Novorossiya" highway has been disrupted, and fuel shortages are being reported on the peninsula.
The movement along the R-280 "Novorossia" federal route, which links Rostov region to the annexed Crimea, has been disrupted by attacks by Ukrainian drones, resulting in a shortage of petrol on the peninsula: no more than 20 litres per day can be purchased on the AZS; many fuel stations do not have any fuel at all.
There's a big line on the AZS.
The Crimean occupation authorities have suspended the free sale of gasoline at major gas stations. On Saturday night, Ukrainian forces carried out successful drone attacks on several oil facilities in southern Russia, and they also claimed to have destroyed two Russian warplanes and a missile system.
How many liters of gasoline per day will Crimeans be able to buy? Gasoline purchase restrictions will come into effect in temporarily occupied Crimea. The changes will take effect on Saturday, May 30. This was announced by the so-called head of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing his post on Telegram. Read also: Volgograd Oil Refinery Halts Operations; Giant Storage Tanks Burn Near Yaroslavl "A decision has been made to lim…
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