At the same time, the occupation administration is trying to reassure the local population, assuring them that the situation is “stable”.
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, fuel is quickly becoming more expensive, its reserves are almost empty. The representation of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea reported this on Facebook on August 14.
“Fuel prices are rising rapidly in the occupied Crimea. They attribute this to the fact that there is almost no fuel supply on the peninsula. At the same time, the labor administration is trying to reassure the local population and declare that there is enough fuel. in full, and the situation in Crimea is “stable” and “under control,” the statement said.
It was also noted that residents of some regions of Crimea were left without electricity due to the alleged repairs.
“There is no light in the district of Simferopol, where 101 streets and nine lanes are de-energized, in Feodosia, Kerch, Evpatoria. The situation with a power outage also occurred in the districts of Dzhankoy, Krasnogvardeisky and Bakhchisarai,” the report said.
Also on the peninsula, a decrease in the number of Russian tourists and a decrease in the value of entertainment were recorded. Hotel owners note that the main reason for the decrease in demand for holidays in occupied Crimea is transportation restrictions, as well as psychological fear among families with children.
Recall that on August 12, the Russians announced another “attack on the Crimean bridge.” The local public wrote about at least eight explosions, “air defense work” and a “smoke screen”.
Source: korrespondent

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