The latest measures come as the peninsula continues to experience fuel shortages stemming from a combination of Ukrainian strikes on supply routes as well as on oil infrastructure.

Occupation authorities in Crimea have officially capped A-95 gasoline sales at 20 liters per day per person due to an acute fuel shortage.

In Russian-occupied Crimea, A-95 petrol will be distributed by voucher from 31 May without volume restrictions and on a priority basis for public and social transport.

The latest measures come as the peninsula continues to experience fuel shortages stemming from a combination of Ukrainian strikes on supply routes as well as on oil infrastructure.

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The largest gas station chain in annexed Crimea has suspended the distribution of gasoline vouchers, as local authorities warned that the peninsula’s current fuel shortage would…

The largest petrol station networks in occupied Crimea have suspended petrol ration coupon sales due to shortages.