A four-kilometer traffic jam was reported at a gas station in Atamanovka, in Russia's Far East region, on Thursday evening, according to reports. The queue is the latest sign of deepening fuel supply disruptions across Russian regions.
A four-kilometer queue formed at a gas station in Atamanovka, in Russia's Far East, on Thursday evening, according to reports. The queue follows weeks of reported fuel shortages across Russian regions, including long waits, restrictions on sales, and localized station closures. As The Zioneer has previously reported (BACKGROUND), the disruption has affected regions from Crimea to Irkutsk, with private retailers ceasing sales of gasoline in some areas. The extent, specific cause, and official response remain unverified.
2 developments
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