TES and ATAN, which own the largest networks of gas stations in the annexed Crimea, have stopped selling fuel vouchers. Advertisements about this have appeared on websites both of them Companies.
From May 31, temporary restrictions were imposed on the sale of AI-95 and AI-92 gasoline in Crimea. AI-95 began to be released only with coupons, AI-92 – without coupons, but not more than 20 liters per vehicle. Similar restrictions began to apply in Sevastopol.
Against the backdrop of the fuel crisis, residents of Crimea and Sevastopol began posting advertisements on the Avito website for the sale of gasoline at a price of 200-350 rubles per liter. I noticed “planning”. This is at least twice the cost of official prices.
The gasoline shortage in the annexed Crimea was caused by Ukrainian drones remotely mining the highway connecting Crimea with the Rostov region. This road is one of the main routes for supplying fuel to the peninsula.
