A line of cars at a gas station in occupied Luhansk



by LowTechDroid

34 comments
  1. . . Costco.. USA .. when Trump’s tariffs get rolling?..

  2. I don’t even need a confirmation that this is Luhansk region. Dude is speaking like Yanukovich, lol.

  3. Part of me wonders how much of this is panic buying; kinda like Americans and toilet paper during COVID

  4. A genuine question, what are they waiting for? Like I get gas is hard to get but is the station empty and they are waiting for a new shipment like when you camp in front of a store overnight or is the station just over run because of FOMO. I seen long lines before a hurricane because so many people want to stock up before disaster but I kinda think this is different.

  5. > What the hell is going on here?

    They have no idea. It’s slowly dawning on them, though.

  6. Unreal, torally arificial… shit just got real for all y’all, maggots!

  7. Luhansk is demographically dead. After the invasion Putin moved more than a million women and children from Luhansk into Russia. Putin used the men from Luhansk for meat assaults.

    Most elderly remain, and these have since aged almost 4 years. Putin had to move in Russians to support his fielded army in Luhansk, because of Luhansk’s limited economy.

  8. well well

    now that ukraine has an own long range weapon to hit potential targets way in the russian inland even the refineries that were thought to be safe are indeed not safe

    if ukraine is able to produce enough of these it now has the ability to destroy alot of russian fuel supply and production

    the moment a war machine runs out of fuel it gets way harder to fight an defensive war even harder an invasion

    one can only hope because manpower or equipment losses dont really seem to change the advance of the russians while slow being nonstop

  9. Word is the public is making diesel and gasoline in their homes.

  10. (Sarcasm Warning) No no no, this is not about car gas or diesel, it was a false ad, where people could join the Ukranian army to fight Russia, and sign up at the gas station. Seems a whole lot of people answered the call, hahhahaha (Sarcasm Warning end)

  11. They are just bringing USSR back. In 1990 if there was a line you just joined the line and asked later why. Maybe you get a new winter coat, maybe some gasoline, or maybe you get drafted… you never know. That is the life of a slav(e) in russia.

  12. Something to be said about EV cars and not needing gas…

    EDIT: I’m not talking about in this particular situation, but in general.

  13. Russian man surprised that his local news didn’t tell him the truth

  14. How would you like to stay in line for hours and then be the second car in line when the guy in front pulls up and starts pulling jerry cans out of his trunk?

  15. If everyone goes to the gas station at once. Gas stations will run out in all countries.

  16. China’s EV manufacturing if foaming at the mouths of potential boom in sales.

  17. May the lineups become extended to hundreds of kilometres. — much like the infamous rusky 40 km armoured column, at the beginning of the war.

    One more point. I do hope they allow their vehicles to idle, so as to assist in the acceleration of the fuel shortage.

  18. Ukraine needs to hit every Russian oil refinery, oil depot, pipeline, etc.

  19. The driver is still “driving over to check it out”. Lets see for how long he can still pay for the fuel to do unnecessary things.

  20. Interesting foreshadowing lol. This driver seems to act like he doesn’t use gas himself; that he wont be in a line like this soon. No more driving for fun in Luhansk

  21. “I nearly ran out of fuel driving over here to check it out”.

  22. Russians be like, “so anyway, we wanted to see what the 1973 OPEC Embargo felt like lol this 3 day smo sure is going swell lolol”

  23. Just wait for winter when people freeze to death waiting in line for fuel

  24. Baaack to the of USSR! You know where you are”! 🎶🎶😉

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