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Occupied Donetsk Faces Gasoline Shortage and Continued Utility Issues

Gasoline began to run out in occupied Donetsk, and the supply of electricity and heat to some areas has still not been organized.

A new crisis has hit occupied Donetsk: while Russia is trying to cope with the shortage of chicken eggs, gas stations in ORDLO have begun to run out of gasoline. Social networks report that there has been no 92-grade gasoline in Donetsk for several days now. Even Russian propagandists and media report this, without trying to hide the inconvenient truth.

According to local residents, some gas stations in Donetsk no longer have 95-grade gasoline.

The occupation administration says that the gasoline shortage is caused by a stir caused by rumors about its rise in price. However, according to experts, the situation is much more serious. The gasoline shortage in Donetsk has already caused problems for city residents who use automobile transport for work and personal purposes.

Moreover, the city is still experiencing problems with electricity and heat – some areas, despite severe frosts, are still without electricity and warm radiators.

“A couple more weeks – and we’ll have to run from this glacier towards the border without looking back,” – writes Russian propagandist Martynova, noting the communal collapse in the occupied city.

We previously reported that before the arrival of Putin’s army, there was Internet in Severodonetsk, but now there is only mail.

Let us remember what Russia has brought to the residents of Donetsk.

Author: Mark Voroshilov

2023-12-18 15:11:01


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