Russia faces temporary fuel shortage
Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted on Tuesday that the country is facing a temporary fuel shortage. However, he assured that the situation is not critical and stated that imports and shipments to Crimea will be increased to normalize supply
Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted that the country is facing a temporary fuel shortage, but indicated that the situation is not critical.
The president emphasized that as a primary measure, imports and shipments to Crimea will be increased to normalize supply.
According to the Russian president, the government has identified measures to overcome this situation, such as “completing repairs at Russian energy complex facilities, increasing import volumes, and reinforcing supplies to the most critical infrastructure.”
At the same time, it is important to note that Crimea remains the primary area of concern. Regarding this, Putin stated that there are sufficient reserves to cover demand for several days.
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Source: elboletin
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