In Mariupol, there is a gasoline shortage: sales are being restricted and volumes are artificially inflated


In Mariupol, there is a shortage of gasoline, prices are rising, and they do not sell more than 30 liters at a time. 

This is reported by the head of the Center for the Study of Occupation, Petro Andryushchenko, in his Telegram on October 8.

«However, some gas stations have gone even further. They simply underfill by 10 liters from 20, while charging for all 20,» he adds.

In the morning, there was gasoline in the city, but not everywhere and not on all gas stations. Later, it gradually ran out, but the queues are not decreasing.


Topics: Petro AndryushchenkoMariupolOccupationDeficitGasolineWarRussian invasion of Ukraine
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