Kremlin Addresses Gasoline Sales Restrictions in Crimea Amid Ongoing Efforts
All levels of government working on resolving gasoline sales restrictions issues — Kremlin

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The Kremlin is actively addressing restrictions on gasoline sales in Crimea, with all government levels involved in finding a resolution. Temporary sales suspensions for AI-92 and AI-95 grades were reported, but sales resumed on May 30. Limitations on purchases and prioritization for public services are now in effect.
- 01Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed that resolving gasoline sales restrictions is a priority for all government levels.
- 02Sevastopol Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev announced a temporary suspension of AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline sales, which resumed on May 30.
- 03Crimean head Sergey Aksyonov indicated that the fuel situation in Crimea could normalize within 30 days.
- 04As of May 31, the sale of AI-92 gasoline is limited to 20 liters per person per day.
- 05Sales of AI-95 gasoline will be prioritized for public utility and social transport, with coupon-based sales continuing without restrictions.
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The Kremlin is taking steps to address the ongoing restrictions on gasoline sales in Crimea, as confirmed by Spokesman Dmitry Peskov during a recent briefing. He stated that resolving these issues is a priority for all levels of government. Earlier reports indicated that Sevastopol Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev had announced a temporary suspension of sales for AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline grades at chain-operated gas stations. However, these sales resumed on the morning of May 30. Crimean head Sergey Aksyonov mentioned that the fuel situation in Crimea is expected to normalize within 30 days. Starting May 31, the sale of AI-92 gasoline will be limited to a maximum of 20 liters per person per day, while sales of AI-95 gasoline will be prioritized for public utility and social transport. Additionally, coupon-based sales of AI-95 will continue without volume restrictions, although gas stations operated by Atan and TES will only sell this gasoline grade through coupons. These measures aim to manage the fuel supply effectively amidst the ongoing challenges.
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The restrictions on gasoline sales directly affect residents and businesses in Crimea, particularly in terms of transportation and fuel availability.
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