Oct. 1, 2025, 3:05 p.m.

Fuel restrictions imposed in temporarily occupied Kherson region

(PHOTO: CNS)

The invaders are planning fuel restrictions in the occupied Kherson region.

This was reported by the National Resistance Center.

According to reports, the occupation authorities plan to apply a scheme that is already familiar to Crimean residents: the introduction of coupons at gas stations; the formation of hours-long queues; and a strict limitation of fuel capacity - only a few dozen liters per car.

Despite the loud statements of the balance keeper about the alleged "stability" in the TOT of Kherson region, local residents are already being prepared for new, harsh realities - restrictions on the sale of fuel "to one person".

In Sevastopol, a gasoline limit of no more than 30 liters per car or canister was imposed on September 29 due to high demand, while diesel is sold without restrictions.

The restriction on the sale of gasoline in Sevastopol, introduced at TPP filling stations, applies to A-100, A-95NP, A-95 and A-92.

Representatives of the network explained that the 30-liter limit per car or canister was introduced due to the need to accumulate fuel at all gas stations and return to the regular work schedule.

Mikhail Razvozhaev , the mayor of the city, confirmed that gasoline is being supplied to the city non-stop, but due to the high demand among the population, it has not yet been possible to resume the planned operation of gas stations. He noted that customers can choose whether to refuel their cars or fill a canister.

The Crimean fuel collapse is getting worse. According to local activists, the situation has been worsening over the past 10 days and has reached its climax: for example, on September 24, gasoline completely disappeared from gas stations.

Many gas stations are closing to avoid paying salaries to their employees. The gasoline shortage has hit both ordinary Crimeans and private businesses hard, which are suffering huge losses due to the inability to carry out transportation. There are fewer cars on the roads, and minibuses are overcrowded. Local residents openly express their dissatisfaction with the actions of the Russian authorities.

Катерина Глушко

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