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Occupiers in Luhansk Region Raised Bus Fares by 60% "Due to Lack of Drivers"

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The occupiers in Luhansk region have increased bus fares by 60% "due to a shortage of drivers" - Central Administrative DistrictThe occupation administration in Luhansk region has increased bus fares, explaining this by improving the quality of service and a shortage of drivers. Since the beginning of the year, the cost of travel has increased by 60%.
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The occupiers in Luhansk region have increased bus fares by 60% "due to a shortage of drivers" - Central Administrative DistrictThe occupation administration in Luhansk region has increased bus fares, explaining this by improving the quality of service and a shortage of drivers. Since the beginning of the year, the cost of travel has increased by 60%.

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unn.ua broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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