Russian strikes on gas stations are becoming a systemic challenge to people's safety and the functioning of the fuel infrastructure. As reported by Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, the government has identified additional measures to enhance the safety of gas station operations in regions under constant threat of enemy attacks, reports UNN.
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Svyrydenko reported that a coordination meeting was held with fuel market operators and all relevant agencies regarding the stable supply of fuel to the country. The priority is the needs of frontline communities.
Russian strikes on gas stations are becoming a systemic challenge to people's safety and the functioning of the fuel infrastructure. Currently, the necessary volumes of fuel are available, there is no shortage. We are implementing a set of solutions in advance that will continue to guarantee an uninterrupted supply of fuel for citizens, businesses, the Security and Defense Forces, and critical infrastructure
The Prime Minister emphasized that "additional measures have been separately identified to enhance the safety of gas station operations in regions under constant threat of enemy attacks."