The new leadership of the Crimean peninsula hopes that in the coming days the issue with gasoline will be resolved. Fuel can be delivered to Crimea from Russia by ferry crossing, or by tankers by sea, so from a technical point of view this is not a problem.

On the other hand, while the issue is being resolved, gasoline reserves have fallen below the standard, which should be for 10 days. But most of all, Crimeans are interested in the price of fuel. They want to buy gasoline at a price of 31 rubles per liter (about 10 UAH), but the Russian side is not promising anything yet.

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The head of the transport committee of the self-proclaimed Republic of Crimea, Yuri Shevchenko, states that the cost of transportation, primarily passenger transportation, will depend on fuel prices.