The occupation administration of Crimea has still not managed to overcome the consequences of the fuel crisis, which continues to deepen on the peninsula. This is reported by the Center for National Resistance of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (CNR), informs UNN.
Details
It is noted that the fuel shortage and multi-hour queues at gas stations have already begun to affect not only drivers but also the operation of public transport.
In Sevastopol, buses are forced to stand for hours in traffic jams near gas stations, which increasingly disrupts schedules. As a result, city residents spend more time waiting for transport, and carriers spend more fuel
It is indicated that huge queues at gas stations paralyze traffic in cities, buses do not adhere to schedules due to constant traffic jams, and public transport wastes fuel while waiting in queues instead of transporting passengers.
"Logistical problems are increasingly affecting the daily lives of the peninsula's residents," the CNR summarizes.
Reminder
In temporarily occupied Sevastopol, due to massive blackouts and an acute fuel shortage, part of the public transport has stopped.