Annexed Crimea’s Largest Gas Station Chain Suspends Fuel Vouchers as Shortage Worsens
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Kremlin-backed authorities in the peninsula warned that the current fuel shortage would likely last at least another month.
Kremlin-backed authorities in the peninsula warned that the current fuel shortage would likely last at least another month.
Kremlin-backed authorities in the peninsula warned that the current fuel shortage would likely last at least another month.
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