Gasoline Prices in Annexed Sevastopol Surge 30% as Ukrainian Attacks Disrupt Russian Fuel Supply
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The Moscow Times
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Gasoline prices in annexed Sevastopol, Crimea surged 30% in one week, reaching 118.79 rubles per liter ($5.80/gallon) — the highest in Russia according to Rosstat data. The fuel crisis is driven by Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil refineries and supply lines, with Crimea bearing the brunt. Russian media reports suggest actual pump prices are rising even higher than official statistics indicate.
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· 5 pulledGasoline prices in the port city of Sevastopol surged by a dizzying 30% last week, according to new government data
Russian media reported that actual prices at the pumps are rising far higher than official statistics show
Annexed Crimea bears the brunt of a deepening fuel crisis triggered by Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries and supply lines
On June 29, the average price of gasoline in Sevastopol hit 118.79 rubles per liter ($5.80 per gallon)
Rosstat data... lists it as the highest nationwide
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