"I looked at the gasoline situation and closed the cafe before I went bankrupt." How Crimea is experiencing the resort season without light and fuel
In June, the lives of Crimeans changed dramatically. Until then, their measured life was interrupted only by rare air raids in Sevastopol, but since the beginning of summer, the news has been getting worse and worse: a carriage of the Grand Service Express passenger train, the main railway carrier on the peninsula, caught fire, the station in Dzhankoy, which was hit by the station building, was closed, then gasoline disappeared from free sale, the power plant in Simferopol was put out of order, and electricity supply was restricted.