Supply problems in Crimea, which arose after Ukrainian strikes on logistics and oil infrastructure and led to a fuel crisis, have begun to affect retail trade. This is reported by The Moscow Times, according to UNN.
Details
It is noted that restrictions on the sale of a number of food products have appeared in Sevastopol.
For instance, in the "Dobrobud" supermarket, customers are allowed to purchase no more than three bottles of vegetable oil and three packs of pasta per person
Recall
On May 22, in Sevastopol, the sale of gasoline was limited to 29 liters per person, diesel fuel coupons were introduced, and later a "temporary" absence of AI-92 and AI-95 was reported. This occurred against the backdrop of intensified Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil refineries and trucks delivering cargo to Crimea via the "land corridor" — the "Novorossiya" highway.
Recently, the "governor" of the city, Mikhail Razvozhayev, announced the suspension of free gasoline sales at the gas stations of the largest local networks, "TES" and "ATAN." Fuel is released only via previously purchased coupons — no more than 20 liters per person. To monitor distribution, attendants have been stationed at gas stations to record the license plate numbers of all vehicles.
Free sale of gasoline has been completely halted in occupied Crimea - Aksyonov04.06.26, 18:38