Crimea halts all public gasoline sales, restricts fuel to government agencies
All gas stations in Crimea have completely stopped selling fuel, both for general sale and on ration coupons, announced Sergei Aksyonov, the Russian-installed head of the peninsula.
TL;DR
- All gas stations in Crimea have stopped selling fuel to the public and on ration coupons.
- Fuel will be dispensed exclusively to government agencies responsible for the functioning and security of Crimea.
- The shortage began in late spring due to Ukrainian strikes on fuel tankers and trucks.
- Previously, a QR code system was introduced in Sevastopol for ration coupons, allowing the purchase of 20 liters of gasoline per week.