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Russian Crimea chief says that refinery closures have affected fuel supplies in several Russian regions

Sergei Aksyonov said that the fuel shortages were caused by the closing of some oil refineries in Russia as the gasoline crisis spread across the country.

The traders and retailers reported that there were shortages in certain Russian regions due to the reduction of refinery operations caused by drone attacks from Ukraine. High borrowing costs also mean that private filling stations cannot afford to stockpile gasoline.

Aksyonov, in a video on his Telegram page, said that fuel problems have been experienced due to some plants not being operational. He did not say the drones had attacked the plants.

Fuel stations were not crowded, but some grades of gasoline are often missing.

In two days' time, the gasoline stations should have enough Ai 95 to meet their needs. He said that the Ai 92 gasoline shortage will be solved within two weeks.

Interfax reported that Russian Deputy Minister of Energy Pavel Sorokin stated on Tuesday that additional restrictions on fuel imports could be implemented if necessary. (Reporting and Editing by Bernadettebaum)

(source: Reuters)