30 Jun, 13:47··

Fuel Shortage Hits Russian Karelia.

Russia's Karelia region has a fuel shortage. People are waiting long times to buy gasoline. This is causing anger and problems for residents.

A fuel shortage is affecting the Karelia region of Russia. Residents are experiencing very long queues, sometimes up to five hours, to purchase gasoline. There have been reports of fights at gas stations due to the lack of fuel. Ukrainian actions are believed to be the cause of the crisis. The situation is causing significant frustration among the local population.

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Highlights

Fuel Shortage in Karelia

Ukraine's actions are causing a fuel shortage in Russia's Karelia region.

Long Queues and Fights

Residents are waiting up to five hours in queues for gasoline.

Rising Tensions

The fuel shortage is causing frustration and rising tensions.

Crisis Impacts Russians

The fuel crisis is significantly impacting Russian residents.

Gas Stations Experiencing Problems

There are reports of fights in gas stations.

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