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Panic in occupied Sevastopol. A city on the verge of chaos


Fuel shortages deepened in Russian-occupied Sevastopol on Thursday evening as authorities imposed restrictions on gasoline sales and residents rushed to fill up for fear of further supply disruptions. Russian-appointed officials said that at some gas stations, drivers will be able to buy no more than 20 liters of gasoline per vehicle or container.

According to local residents quoted by Crimea.Realities, shortages and rising fuel prices began to intensify on May 21and long queues formed at gas stations after the occupation authorities announced temporary restrictions on the purchase of gasoline.

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