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    Crimea freezes fuel prices, imposes rationing as shortages persist

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    Posted on September 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Crimea freezes fuel prices and imposes rationing due to shortages from Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian refineries, limiting motorists to 30 litres.

    Crimea Implements Fuel Price Freeze and Rationing Amid Shortages

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia-controlled Crimea has frozen fuel prices and imposed gasoline rationing in response to shortages resulting from a spate of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries.

    Regional governor Sergei Askyonov said on Monday that motorists in Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, would be limited to buying 30 litres of fuel at a time.

    He also announced a 30-day price freeze on various grades of diesel and gasoline, a measure apparently designed to minimise public anger over the disruption.

    Aksyonov announced the move on social media, saying he had held a meeting with oil traders to seek solutions to the crisis.

    "I ask Crimeans not to stock up on gasoline and to refuel their vehicles as usual," he said.

    To stem the shortages, Russia has temporarily banned gasoline exports and is preparing to impose restrictions on diesel exports for traders. But experts do not expect these to have a significant impact on flows.

    Motorists in the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod, east of Moscow, also reported problems getting fuel.

    A taxi driver who gave his name as Alexei said he had visited two stations that were out of 92- and 95-grade gasoline.

    "Later it appeared and then disappeared again," he said.

    The governor of Nizhny Novgorod has said the problems are related to issues in the supply chain and told the public that these will soon be solved.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Crimea has frozen fuel prices and imposed rationing.
    • •Shortages are due to Ukrainian drone attacks on refineries.
    • •Motorists limited to 30 litres of fuel per purchase.
    • •Russia bans gasoline exports temporarily.
    • •Supply chain issues reported in Nizhny Novgorod.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Crimea freezes fuel prices, imposes rationing as shortages persist

    1What measures has Crimea taken in response to fuel shortages?

    Crimea has frozen fuel prices and imposed gasoline rationing, limiting motorists to 30 litres of fuel at a time.

    2Why are there fuel shortages in Crimea?

    The shortages are attributed to Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries, which have disrupted supply.

    3What restrictions has Russia imposed to address fuel shortages?

    Russia has temporarily banned gasoline exports and is preparing to impose restrictions on diesel exports for traders.

    4How are motorists in Nizhny Novgorod affected by fuel shortages?

    Motorists in Nizhny Novgorod have reported difficulties in obtaining fuel, with some stations running out of 92- and 95-grade gasoline.

    5What advice did the Crimean governor give to residents regarding fuel?

    The governor urged Crimeans not to stock up on gasoline and to refuel their vehicles as usual.

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