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"There's No Gas, And The Minibuses Aren't Running."

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"There's No Gas, And The Minibuses Aren't Running."

A resident of Armyansk complained about the fuel shortage in Crimea.

On Sunday, June 21, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense released a recording of an intercepted conversation in which a resident of the city of Armiansk describes the “catastrophic fuel situation" in occupied Crimea.

"We don't have any gasoline. The trains aren’t running well. It takes eight hours to get from Armiansk to Simferopol by train. Minibuses aren’t running at all […] Well, this just started—about two weeks ago. It looks like the situation will get worse by summer,” the woman complains.

The Main Intelligence Directorate emphasized that the occupying state bears full responsibility for the situation in the occupied territories; therefore, the situation in Crimea, as in other occupied Ukrainian regions, will improve only after complete liberation from the Russian invaders.

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