In Annexed Crimea, Gasoline Queues Reach Three Kilometers
3- 2.06.2026, 11:34
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The drivers showed the video.
An annexed Crimea is experiencing a worsening shortage of automobile fuel. According to "Dialogue", referring to social media monitoring, queues of up to 3 kilometers or more are forming at gas stations.
The Russian occupation forces are reportedly experiencing serious difficulties with the supply of fuel and lubricants, including due to the Ukrainian Defense Forces' strikes on the logistics and oil infrastructure.
With the shortages, the sources say, the military is prioritizing supplies, while the supply of civilians is being reduced. Video of queues at gas stations is published by the Telegram channel Exilenova+.
In late May, the occupation administration of Crimea introduced restrictions on the sale of gasoline A-95 - no more than 20 liters per day per person, as well as a system of fuel vouchers.
The head of the occupation administration, Sergei Aksyonov, said that the situation with fuel supply could stabilize within about a month.