There will be no gasoline in Crimea in the near future, there are problems with electricity - Aksyonov
Kyiv • UNN
The head of the occupation administration of Crimea reported that there will be no large volumes of gasoline in the near future. He also acknowledged the unfair distribution of electricity on the peninsula.

In occupied Crimea, large volumes of gasoline are not expected to appear in the near future, and power supply problems continue amid Ukrainian strikes. This was stated by the Russia-appointed head of the peninsula's occupation administration, Sergei Aksyonov, reports UNN.
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According to Aksyonov, the fuel crisis on the peninsula continues, and the gasoline shortage will persist in the near future.
Dear Crimeans, the situation with the fuel crisis continues. I ask you to be patient. Large volumes of fuel will not be available for sale in the near future. At the same time, the Ministry of Energy will inform about the situation daily
In addition, Aksyonov acknowledged the existence of problems with the distribution of electricity on the peninsula.
Regarding the main appeals that are coming in from Crimeans today, it is the unfair distribution of electricity. A working meeting has already taken place today with the participation of deputies, representatives of resource organizations, and heads of administrations of all municipalities. The main task is to establish a fair distribution of electricity by the end of the day, as far as technical capabilities allow. Unfortunately, factors such as the enemy's counteraction, as well as the condition of individual substations, have played a role
Additionally
Earlier, a regional state of emergency was introduced in occupied Crimea. The occupation authorities explained this by the need to more quickly resolve issues related to the stable functioning of life support systems.