The fuel deficiency in the conquered peninsula is the result of regular attacks by the forces of defense in Russian oil refineries.
In the temporary occupation of Crimea due to fuel deficiency, the gasoline limited the sale of AI-95. The Moscow Times reported this on Sunday, August 17th.
According to local residents, this type of fuel has disappeared from most gas stations, while those who are still present, sales are carried out mainly by coupons from companies.
The AI-95 price also increased sharply: at some gas stations up to 69.95 rubles per liter. According to tracking resources, the increase in the occupied peninsula has accelerated since August 7.
It has been mentioned in the Krasnodar territory of the Russian Federation the average price is 65 rubles, while across Russia – 63 rubles per liter.
Increasing fuel costs in Russia is associated with a lack of fuel reserves due to regular attacks by defense forces in Russian oil refineries.
Keep in mind that Russia’s two large refineries have been forced to stop labor due to attacks of Ukrainian drones. Novokuybyshevsky refinery with a capacity of 8.3 million tons per year has completely stopped issuing, and Ryazan Refinery-the largest in Rosneft, part of the top 5 of the largest in Russia and tools, including the Moscow region, stopped half the capacity.
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