A driver in occupied Melitopol, Zaporizhia region, reports a severe gasoline shortage. After checking 12 stations, he found only diesel and gas, with no AI-92 or AI-95 available. The deficit has persisted for two weeks



by LowTechDroid

32 comments
  1. “They sell diluted fuel somestimes” LOL

    and

    “I can’t even imagine what will happen if there’s no diesel. All the trucks, deliveries, everything will stop. Our work will stop, the whole city will stop.”

    The last comment is food for thought for UA military planners.

  2. what a 5% overproduction does to a motherfucker

    motherfucker in this case is russia

    Belarus, will you help me? puety puease

  3. Well well well, if it isn’t the consequences of my own actions.

  4. Maybe electric cars, that you can charge at home, powered by a clean energy grid made up of solar, wind, nuclear, and geothermal…is looking pretty good right now.

  5. Trump will step in and tell Ukraine to stop attacking their gas facilities within the next two weeks. Who wants to bet me?

  6. Do we know why Petrol /Gasoline is so disproportionately affected? Wonder if we will see pass through of effects into Diesel supplies.

  7. What cars use ai-95 and 92? I’m America out cars all use diesel or gas

  8. Damn, I really feel for the Ukrainians stuck in the occupied territories; while it’s beneficial this has an impact on Russians lives, it’s also hurting Ukrainians who didn’t have a choice in any of this.

  9. But how he can drive around!?

    A full tank is 700km, when you go to work in another city. You’re done in a week

  10. Well, most of the people there wants soviet union back, so here you go exactly as in soviet union. Next step: food shortage in the stores, currency makes no sense if there’s nothing to buy and all of the good stuff giving o boner at night for minimum wage alcoholic putin loving orcs.

  11. Russians shouldn’t be able to even get a stable food supply until they’ve fucked off out of Ukraine

  12. Duck russians. Only problem you have is lack of petrol while ppl dying in Ukraine?
    Hope you mfs die of starvation

  13. How many refineries does Russia have left at this point?

  14. You heard him guys, take out the diesel storage

  15. Interesting that they still have diesel. And diesel ist probably the more important fuel for the russian army

  16. Well with *oil* refineries being hit, eventually the Diesel will run dry too.

  17. Good. Veeery very good.
    Ukranian warriors did a great job, and now starts to pay!!

  18. All I see here is that Russia has too much diesel. UA needs to address this.

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