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Transbaikal resident on fuel collapse 5,000 km from Ukraine: "What f#cking mess, people are about to come to blows". VIDEO

A video has appeared online from an outraged resident of the city of Chita (in Russia’s Far East), who showed kilometer-long lines of trucks and passenger cars at a gas station. Russian drivers are forced to spend hours in traffic jams to get limited fuel.

As Censor.NET informs, the video was published on social media.

Fuel collapse 5,000 km from Ukraine

The author of the video emotionally criticizes the government of the Russian Federation for lying on television, noting that drivers are on the verge of fighting because of shortages of gasoline and diesel.

Warning! Profanity!

Background

As a reminder, Censor.NET previously reported:

  • Russian airline Azimut said there was a serious crisis in Russia’s aviation fuel market and appealed to the Association of Air Transport Operators to initiate an appeal to the Ministry of Energy for urgent intervention.
  • A number of regions in Siberia began introducing restrictions on the sale of gasoline and diesel fuel due to a market shortage.
  • In occupied Crimea, the sale of fuel has been completely halted for cash and cashless payments, as well as with coupons, for individuals and legal entities.
  • The fuel shortage in Russia is rapidly worsening. Restrictions on gasoline supplies for private vehicles are already in effect in 53 regions of the country, as well as in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.