The occupying authorities admitted that there is a fuel shortage in the temporarily occupied part of Kherson Oblast.
This was told to Kremlin-controlled media by the so-called governor of Kherson Oblast, Volodymyr Saldo.
According to him, the fuel shortage is already affecting the provision of “normal life” for the population, and may also complicate preparations for this year’s harvest.
Saldo also claims that they are allegedly working on finding alternative ways to supply fuel.
It should be noted that earlier the occupiers stated that the situation in the fuel market in the temporarily occupied part of Kherson Oblast remains tense, but supposedly under control.
At the same time, it was claimed that new fuel deliveries were supposedly expected in the coming days, but no exact dates have been given.

