On the temporarily occupied left bank of the Kherson region, logistical problems have begun and taxis have stopped operating.
Local occupation-run public pages report this.
The posts say the cause was a fuel shortage, which has significantly complicated movement on the region’s roads.
According to the authors of the posts, some routes have become unsafe to travel, and transport services, including taxis, are effectively not operating.
Yesterday, the occupation authorities acknowledged that there is a fuel shortage in the temporarily occupied part of the Kherson region.
The so-called governor Volodymyr Saldo claims that they allegedly are working on finding alternative ways of supplying fuel.
Probably, the fuel problems in the occupied territories arose due to strikes by Ukrainian long-range drones on convoys of Russian fuel tankers on the land corridor to occupied Crimea.

