Gregory 🇷🇺
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🚨 Attention. A fuel crisis appears to be spreading across multiple regions of Russia. ⛽ In occupied Crimea, fuel sales to civilians have reportedly been suspended entirely. Only emergency and state services responsible for security and critical infrastructure are allowed to refuel. ⛽ In Lipetsk Oblast, long lines have formed at gas stations. Governor Igor Artamonov urged residents not to buy fuel in bulk, warning that panic buying is accelerating the depletion of reserves. ⛽ In Nizhny Novgorod, residents report empty pumps and queues lasting hours. Some drivers have been forced to purchase premium AI-100 gasoline due to shortages of standard fuel grades. ⛽ In Primorsky Krai, some gas stations have stopped selling fuel in portable containers. ⛽ In Tuva, the price of AI-95 gasoline has reportedly reached 104 rubles per liter at some stations, significantly higher than in neighboring regions. Meanwhile, growing numbers of Russians on social media are urging people to stop stockpiling fuel. According to many residents, panic buying is creating an artificial shortage and making it harder for those who actually need fuel to obtain it. When authorities start asking people not to panic-buy, it is usually a sign that the situation is becoming difficult to ignore. ⛽📉 Glory to Ukraine. 🇺🇦 Glory to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. 💙💛 Keep supporting. Keep donating. Don’t stop. #russia #war #russiacrisis

















The port area of Russian-occupied Kerch, Crimea, in Ukraine has been struck. The oil silos are on fire.


























