In the Moscow region, there are queues at gas stations due to a gasoline shortage, prices are rising - Russian media
Kyiv • UNN
Near the Russian capital, queues have formed due to a fuel shortage. Gasoline prices range from 72 to 85 rubles per liter.

In the Russian Moscow region, queues for gasoline at gas stations continue to form. This was reported by an ASTRA reader, reports UNN.
One of the queues formed at "Gazprom Neft" in the Moscow region town of Yegoryevsk, and traffic jams were also noticed at other gas stations.
At the same time, gasoline prices are rising, but not at all gas stations - at some, the average price per liter of gasoline does not exceed 72 rubles, at others it has exceeded 85 rubles.
Recall
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