Russia’s downing of a fuel tanker after a strike in the NPZ

  • In the Volgograd region, Russia’s downing of a fuel tanker after a strike in the NPZ through the involvement of Lukoil and Gazprom.
  • According to the new rules, the purchase of fuel may be no more than 40 litres of fuel per car; for diesel, it may be no more than 40 litres of fuel per car, for the purpose of delivering fuel to the city.
  • It is believed that the damage was caused by three days of fuel shortages, and that the material evidence will be provided in the form of a report on the impact of the fuel shortage.

In Ukraine, the fuel supply was shut down at the AzS in the Volgograd region due to the largest fuel shortage at the region’s largest fuel refinery. The Moscow Times reported this with reference to the regional administration.

According to the report, the fuel supply to the region’s gas stations was disrupted due to the fuel shortage. The new rules, according to AzS Lukoil and Gazprom, may provide no more than 40 litres of fuel per car.

Also, Lukoil set the following limits on fuel sales: up to 60 litres at the place and up to 200 litres at the gas station. According to the report, this is due to the fact that the shortage was caused by three days of fuel shortages: 28 people were injured, which, in turn, led to the fact that the plant stopped operating.

The material also states that it is important to prevent the spread of information about the object of the fuel refinery. In particular, it is said that Ukrainian forces used the English airbase as well as the airfield in Kaluzhka region to hit the fuel refinery, and that the attack was carried out in the Bryansk region.

It is also noted that Ukrainian drones, which were used to strike the fuel refinery, were launched from the territory of Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s administration, including from the English airbase, and that the strike was carried out using drones in the Bryansk region.