Electric Car Drivers Dodge Russia’s Hours-Long Fuel Queues
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The Ukrainian attacks caused a fuel crisis in Russia. Reports from several regions show how citizens cope in everyday life.
Electric car drivers dodge Russia’s hours-long fuel queues
Oksana Yasinskaya charges her Nissan Leaf EV at a station in Moscow while owners of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles waited in long queues to refuel. (Reuters pic) MOSCOW: Oksana Yasinskaya’s sky-blue electric hatchback zipped past a long line of cars waiting for a filling station to reopen and pulled into an empty charging bay in southeast Moscow. After plugging in her car, Yasinskaya looked across the deserted forecourt. Signs on the …
The fuel shortage in Russia is intensifying. Prices are rising - who can, fills abroad. Although the Kremlin wants to calm down, the snakes in front of the gas stations speak a different language. Lilia Becker.
Hours of waiting for nothing, rationings and practicalities – this is what parts of the Russian population are experiencing at the gas stations these days.
Russia's war against Ukraine is taking hold in the invading country and affecting the daily lives of the inhabitants of the Eurasian nation. Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin is trying to downplay the crisis.
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