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    Russian fuel crisis causes long queues and headaches for motorists

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    Posted on September 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Russian fuel crisis has led to long queues and supply issues for motorists in Crimea and other regions, with government assurances of a resolution soon.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Fuel Shortages on Motorists
    • Current Situation in Crimea
    • Challenges in Nizhny Novgorod
    • Government Response and Assurance

    Russian fuel crisis causes long queues and headaches for motorists

    Impact of Fuel Shortages on Motorists

    SEVASTOPOL, Crimea (Reuters) -A long queue of cars outside a petrol station in Sevastopol, a port city in Russian-controlled Crimea, laid bare the challenges drivers across Russia are facing in a widening gasoline crisis.

    Current Situation in Crimea

    As Ukraine has stepped up drone attacks on Russian refineries and export terminals in recent weeks, motorists are feeling the bite.

    Challenges in Nizhny Novgorod

    One man, Alexander Semin, told Reuters he had waited for 40 minutes to fill his tank in Sevastopol the previous day, although he said he was "not panicking."

    Government Response and Assurance

    Shortages of fuel and disruptions to gasoline supplies have been reported for more than a month in more than 10 regions across Russia, the Izvestia newspaper reported, citing a fuel producers' union.

    Sergei Aksyonov, the head of Crimea, acknowledged the problem in a video message on Thursday but assured motorists that gasoline stations would be fully supplied with all types of fuel within two weeks.

    Thousands of kilometres north of Crimea, in the historic city of Nizhny Novgorod along the Volga river, locals were experiencing similar problems.

    "At both gas stations, there was no 92 or 95 petrol," a taxi driver who gave his name only as Alexei said. "Later it appeared and then disappeared again."

    The local governor in the region east of Moscow said this week the disruptions were related to issues down the supply chain and reassured the public that the problems would be solved soon.

    Back in Crimea, some drivers like Alexei Zlobin said the situation of shortages required some creativity.

    "If you're having trouble with petrol, just take a trolley", he offered.

    (Reporting by Reuters in Sevastopol and Nizhny Novgorod; Writing by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian-controlled Crimea faces severe fuel shortages.
    • •Motorists experience long waits at petrol stations.
    • •Fuel disruptions reported in over 10 Russian regions.
    • •Government promises resolution within two weeks.
    • •Nizhny Novgorod also affected by gasoline shortages.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian fuel crisis causes long queues and headaches for motorists

    1What is a fuel shortage?

    A fuel shortage occurs when the supply of fuel is insufficient to meet demand, often leading to long queues at gas stations and increased prices.

    2What is the impact of fuel shortages on motorists?

    Fuel shortages can cause long wait times at gas stations, increased transportation costs, and inconvenience for drivers who rely on fuel for their daily activities.

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