Russian authorities have recommended that citizens work from home amid the country's deepening fuel crisis, according to a report by InsiderPaper. The move comes as numerous regions face gasoline shortages, supply disruptions, and fueling restrictions.
Russian authorities have urged citizens to work from home as the country's fuel crisis deepens, according to a report by InsiderPaper. The recommendation is the latest sign of the supply disruptions that have been affecting gasoline and diesel availability across multiple regions.
The Zioneer has tracked the crisis since early June, with prior reports documenting severe shortages in Crimea and Donbas, fueling restrictions in Moscow and St. Petersburg, and the emergence of a black market for fuel. The situation has been attributed to Ukrainian strikes on refineries and logistical bottlenecks, though the exact cause of the latest work-from-home advisory remains unspecified.
Details on which authorities issued the recommendation and to which regions it applies have not yet been confirmed.
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