Residents of the Russian city of Ryazan have begun complaining about shortages of AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline at gas stations after the local oil refinery suspended operations following a drone attack.

According to Ukrinform, The Moscow Times reported this in an article.

One local resident told journalists that the city is experiencing fuel supply problems.

"Before work, I stopped at three gas stations in the Oktyabrsky district and couldn't find any 95-octane gasoline... A driver pulled up behind me and said there was no 92-octane fuel at many stations either," the man said.

City authorities have not yet commented on the situation.