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The recent events have highlighted the critical situation surrounding gas stations across multiple regions. In Zaporizhzhia, a petrol station suffered a damaging attack resulting in a fire, adding to the tension caused by ongoing conflicts. Simultaneously, Crimea faces severe petrol shortages, leading to long queues and traffic jams as residents struggle to find fuel. In Russia, the situation is intensifying with over 360 stations closed due to a worsening fuel crisis, particularly impacting occupied territories. These developments underscore the fragile state of fuel supply chains and the escalating challenges at gas stations globally, fueled by geopolitical tensions and infrastructural breakdowns.

What caused the petrol station fire in Zaporizhzhia?

The petrol station fire in Zaporizhzhia was caused by an attack by Russian invaders who struck the area multiple times at night, leading to significant damage and the outbreak of a fire.

Why are there queues at petrol stations in Crimea?

The queues at petrol stations in temporarily occupied Crimea are due to a severe petrol shortage. Residents are experiencing increased wait times as the availability of fuel diminishes amid the ongoing territorial conflicts.

How many petrol stations have closed in Russia recently?

Recently, over 360 petrol stations have closed in Russia as part of an unfolding fuel crisis. This represents a significant impact on the fuel supply chain, worsening in occupied territories where the crisis is most severe.

What happened to the military truck at the Severodonetsk petrol station?

In Severodonetsk, a military truck was hit by a drone while it was at a petrol station. This incident is part of the broader conflict impacts affecting the region's infrastructure and security situations.

How are the attacks on Kramatorsk petrol stations affecting civilians?

The attacks on petrol stations in Kramatorsk, conducted using drones, have resulted in injuries to civilians, including young residents. These incidents exacerbate the humanitarian issues and safety concerns in the region.

What is BRSM-Nafta’s role in supporting the military in Ukraine?

BRSM-Nafta has been actively supporting Ukrainian military and volunteers by providing free fuel since the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion. They have supplied nearly UAH 43 million in fuel to aid transportation efforts.

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In the temporarily occupied Crimea, there is a shortage of petrol and queues at petrol stations. In temporarily occupied Crimea - petrol shortages, traffic jams and queues at petrol stations. VIDEO There is a shortage of petrol on the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea, with residents standing in long queues. 5 911 13 Previously in trend: Gas Prices

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