Gasoline shortage hits Russian city of Ryazan after drone attack
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In Ryazan, Russia, residents began complaining about gasoline shortages after a local oil refinery was shut down due to a drone attack.
This is reported by The Moscow Times.
According to local residents, many gas stations in the city have run out of AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline.
One of the residents of Ryazan told reporters that he could not find 95th gasoline at three gas stations in the Zhovtnevy district of the city.
“A driver pulled up behind me and said that 92nd is not available at many gas stations,” he noted.
Local authorities have not yet officially commented on the situation.
According to the publication, the Ryazan oil refinery of Rosneft was attacked by Ukrainian drones last week.
Foreign media reported that due to damage to the infrastructure, the company suspended operations from May 15, previously until the end of June.
It was previously reported that oil refineries in Moscow and Ryazan temporarily stopped operating after attacks by Ukrainian drones on May 15 and 17.
As a reminder, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine announced strikes on a number of facilities in Moscow and the Moscow region , including a refinery, an oil depot, and a microelectronics production facility.
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