The National Bank, apparently, managed to keep the hryvnia exchange rate in relative equilibrium, but some enterprising dealers are still trying to profit from the unstable situation and rapidly changing price tags. Apparently, this is what fuels the continuous rise in fuel prices.

As our readers report, in a number of regions at some gas stations, the price of the popular A-95 gasoline has almost reached 14 hryvnias, and premium segment fuel has crossed the threshold of 15 hryvnias per liter.

We would like to urge drivers to remain calm and not give in to emotions, as well as to sensibly weigh the connection between currency fluctuations and prices at gas stations. The exception remains the Crimean region, where fuel prices are formed under the influence of other external circumstances.