Fuel shortages force cuts in public transport services in Crimea
Public transport routes in Russian-occupied Crimea are being reduced amid acute fuel shortages
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Ukraine’s National Resistance Center (NRC) reported the information.
According to Russian-installed authorities, the deficit reaches 56% of demand. Fuel is being distributed in limited amounts — no more than 20 liters per consumer — while many gas stations remain closed.
“The army and the administration have priority, so residents are forced to adapt to restrictions: long queues, less frequent routes, fewer trips,” the NRC said.
- Earlier, residents reported on social media that they faced serious difficulties in buying fuel for their cars.
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