No fuel for sale as Ukraine's blockade of Russian-occupied Crimea takes effect
No fuel for sale as Ukraine's blockade of Russian-occupied Crimea takes effectImage source, ReutersImage caption, Fuel sales have been suspended for the public in Russian-annexed CrimeaByYaroslava Kiryukhina & Ilya Barabanov, BBC News Russian and BBC VerifyPublished14 minutes agoPower blackouts are now being reported in Russian-occupied Crimea in addition to fuel shortages, as Ukraine intensifies efforts to isolate the region annexed by Moscow in 2014."There's petrol at the filling station, but they're not selling it," complained one local resident who has started using his bicycle to avoid going by car unless absolutely necessary. "Apparently, it was delivered during the night, and during the day they were supposed to start selling it as usual, but after Aksyonov's decree they shut everything down."Fuel in Crimea is now reserved mostly for government services, after Russian-installed leader Sergei Aksyonov announced on Sunday that all sales at petrol stations were suspended.In Sevastopol, Crimea's biggest city and a major port on the region's south-west coast, one resident told the BBC he had bought a back-up generator, but now had nothing to power it with as petrol was no longer available.Authorities in the port city have now gone beyond fuel restrictions with public transport, shops, and cafes operating only by day and street lights being kept off at night.Even before fuel sales were halted, the resident in Sevastopol said there had been a big price rise, and he had spent 50% more to fill his car than the average petrol price in Russia."It's unclear how long this will last, and as for getting to work, I honestly have no idea what I'm going to do," he told the BBC.The worsening situation in Crimea has led to some panic-buying in shops, he said. His assessment was confirmed by a woman in Sevastopol who said there was no sugar in the stores she visited.Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries in ma...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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