Numerous videos began to be posted on social networks about how owners of cars with Crimean license plates pour gasoline from a tank into cans at a gas station in Taman. However, only a few are outraged.
"At the Lukoil gas station on Tavrida in the direction of Temryuk, they pour into cans behind the gas station building. It is also poured from the tank into canisters! The police officers and Cossacks are closing their eyes to what is happening! Until all this is banned for guests from the neighboring region, the fuel crisis will not end!", — wrote user Viktor Kalinin in the channel "Max" "Fuel filling station Monitoring", dedicated to the situation with fuel on Tamani.
He posted two videos of people pouring gasoline into cans.
"A bold statement. And we thought who was the culprit of the fuel crisis — the neighbors it turns out," user Alexander Ivanov retorted.
In total, the channel published five videos and photos during the day, as owners of cars with Crimean license plates drain gasoline.
"Offer an alternative! How to live without water and light? What if salvation is only in the form of a generator? What kind of job should I get to calmly buy gasoline locally for 450 rubles per liter?", — user Timur replied to the post of user Ivan Andreevich: "Sucking heads ... stop!"
In fairness, most of the channel's participants do not respond to reports about Crimeans, although residents of the peninsula do increase queues. However, they have nowhere to go.
If they can buy Ai-95 Ultra gasoline at Taman gas stations for 72-74 rubles per liter, then in the Crimea itself it appears for 200-300 rubles. At the same time, it simply makes no sense for residents of the peninsula to go to the neighboring region without canisters, since most of the way takes 600-1000 kilometers in both directions.
Motorist Dmitry went for gasoline as much as for Krasnodar.
"Yes, because of the limits at the gas station, I had to pour at night in the cornfields and go to all the gas stations in a row to bring home 200 liters. But people understand, some even skip ahead with Crimean numbers. And at one gas station they even sympathized — they sold 50 liters at once with two checks. So during the night I was able to dial the limit allowed for the Crimean Bridge. There is no other way," said the Crimean driver.
Today, the head of Crimea Sergey Aksenov said that next week the issue of subsidies to reduce prices in Crimea. However, at a video conference with the president of Russia, he spoke about a projected subsidy of 85 rubles per liter, which will make fuel only slightly cheaper: not at the price of Hong Kong and Malawi, but at the cost in the Netherlands and Germany. Therefore, motorists of the peninsula do not know what to expect. And some of them decide to go to the mainland. Not just for the sake of fuel for cars. There has simply been no light in the north of Crimea for two weeks now.
The authorities are not yet able to give an answer when the situation will improve and even expensive gasoline will be sold steadily.
"Unfortunately, there will be no guaranteed daily sale of gasoline at gas stations and accurate fuel release schedules," Sergey Aksenov said this week.

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