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Muscovites Are Fighting And Standing In Huge Lines At Gas Stations

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Muscovites Are Fighting And Standing In Huge Lines At Gas Stations

New videos about the fuel crisis in the Russian capital.

Russians continue to fight over gasoline at gas stations.

The video, published by the Telegram channel “Charter 97%”, was filmed in Moscow.

Russia has been hit by a fuel crisis for the second time this summer. According to media reports, as of August 15, 58 out of 89 regions were forced to maintain strict restrictions on gasoline distribution, while 18 experienced localized shortages or price hikes.

The cause was the resumption of drone strikes on oil refineries.

As reported by the Charter97.org website, Moscow has once again imposed limits on fuel sales.

At some Gazprom Neft gas stations, there is a limit of up to 40 liters per tank. At Tatneft stations, drivers are allowed to purchase no more than 50 liters of gasoline and 60 liters of diesel fuel.

At the same time, some gas stations continue to face fuel shortages: on the evening of August 18, AI-95 gasoline was available at only one “Neftmagistrali” station in Moscow. Some LUKOIL stations also did not have their full range of fuels in stock.

At the same time, lines formed at Moscow gas stations.

The fuel crisis in Russia has been ongoing since late May, and one of its main causes has been Ukraine’s regular strikes on oil refineries.

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