Reports have emerged about fuel shortages in Russia's North Caucasus regions.
Modern.az reports that “Kavkazski Uzel” publication disseminated this information.
It was stated that at many gas stations, a maximum of 20-30 liters of gasoline is sold to cars. As a result, queues lasting for hours have formed in front of fuel stations in some areas.
According to the information, in North Ossetia, priority is given to supplying fuel to ambulances, emergency services, and public transport vehicles.
Despite this, regional authorities deny claims of a fuel shortage in the region.