Problems with fuel began in temporarily occupied Sevastopol half a day after the destruction of a ferry with tanks in the port of Kavkaz.
This was reported by the Telegram channel “Krymskiy Veter” with reference to local residents.
It is noted that local petrol stations have already run out of 95-octane petrol, and the price of 95-octane “Ultra” petrol has increased by 1.5 roubles overnight.
At the same time, Russian authorities claim that the occupied peninsula allegedly has fuel reserves for 3-4 months.
But there is a nuance: we are most likely talking about fuel for the Russian military and the agricultural harvest, notes Krymsky Veter. Meanwhile, the port of Kavkaz is closed for an indefinite period, because it is necessary to remove the sunken ferry and put in order the infrastructure, which was also damaged by fire and explosions.
Let us recall that yesterday, on August 22, the ferry Conro Trader, which was transporting oil from Novorossiysk to Crimea, was destroyed in the port of Kavkaz.
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