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More than 20% of petrol stations in North Ossetia are out of stock.
Of the 90 gas stations in North Ossetia listed by the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of North Ossetia, 21 are out of fuel, and several others are out of any gasoline or diesel fuel. The situation is most dire in the Digorsky District, where, according to the ministry, not a single fuel type is available at any of the three gas stations.
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Caucasian Knot
· Jul 5, 2026
Long queues formed at gas stations in southern Russia on a weekend.
In the Krasnodar region, in municipalities that reported the number of open and closed gas stations, fuel was sold at 48 of gas stations today, the range of fuel types is limited, and restrictions continue to apply. In Novorossiysk, authorities proposed to introduce electronic queues. Residents of Rostov-on-Don and North Ossetia complained about long waiting times in queues.
Meduza.io
· Jun 22, 2026
Russiaâs three biggest online marketplaces ban fuel sales
Avito, Ozon, and Wildberries banned fuel sales on their platforms at the request of the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS), the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti reported, citing a statement from the antimonopoly service.
Guinee news
· Jul 4, 2026
Grave pĂ©nurie dâessence Ă Kindia : le litre se nĂ©gocie entre 25 et 30 000 GNF au marchĂ© noir
La pĂ©nurie dâessence qui touche la ville de Kindia depuis plus de 48 heures sâaggrave de maniĂšre prĂ©occupante. Plusieurs stations-service restent fermĂ©es, faute dâapprovisionnement, obligeant les usagers Ă se tourner vers le marchĂ© parallĂšle oĂč le litre de carburant se nĂ©gocie dĂ©sormais entre 25 000 et 30 000 francs guinĂ©ens, soit trĂšs largement au-dessus du []
Al Bawaba
· Jun 21, 2026
Russia suspends fuel sales to the public in occupied Crimea
ALBAWABA - Fuel sales to the general public are suspended in Russian-occupied Crimea, in Ukraine, the local Moscow-backed governor said on Sunday, as Kyiv stepped up strikes on Russian supply lines...
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Related coverage for "More than 20% of petrol stations in North Ossetia are out of stock.": Caucasian Knot â Long queues formed at gas stations in southern Russia on a weekend.. Meduza.io â Russiaâs three biggest online marketplaces ban fuel sales. Guinee news â Grave pĂ©nurie dâessence Ă Kindia : le litre se nĂ©gocie entre 25 et 30 000 GNF au marchĂ© noir. Al Bawaba â Russia suspends fuel sales to the public in occupied Crimea