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Social media users encountered difficulties purchasing gasoline in Ingushetia.

Caucasian Knot

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June 27, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon
Social media users encountered difficulties purchasing gasoline in Ingushetia.

Gasoline prices have risen in Ingushetia, with some stations running out of gas. Social media users have also complained about rising gas prices. One gas station chain has introduced sales coupons, Fortanga reported, without specifying where the coupons are being distributed or who is eligible.

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Reuters

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· Jun 22, 2026

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Related coverage for "Social media users encountered difficulties purchasing gasoline in Ingushetia.": Korea Times News — Adults addicted to social media complain. Business Today — How Kunafa, Cloud Coffee, and Matcha Are Reshaping India’s Food Scene. The Moscow Times — Irkutsk Police Fine Gasoline Scalpers After Governor Declares ‘High Alert’ Over Supply Problems. The New Zealand Herald — Spike in people experiencing issues with Meta-owned Facebook . The Hindu BusinessLine — Centre lifts restrictions on sale of petrol, diesel from July 1. Reuters — World Cup conchas are a winner in LA