Gasoline Prices Drop In Russia's Krasnoyarsk Krai Ahead Of Putin Visit
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On the occasion of a visit by the Russian president to Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, on Monday, August 3, the inhabitants of the city were surprised to see the sudden fall in fuel prices, a scene in a context of shortage caused by the Ukrainian drone attacks on the country's refineries.
In Krasnoyarsk, before Putin's visit, gasoline prices fell sharply and restrictions on its sale disappeared - mediaIn Krasnoyarsk, Russia, before Putin's visit, gasoline prices fell by 20-25 rubles. Operators explained this by a temporary improvement in logistics and additional fuel volume and did not rule out that prices could change again.
The project has been under development since 1983.
Before the arrival of the Russian ruler, the prices of gas A-95 dropped from 91 to 67 rubles per litre, and the media drew attention to a similar case during the dictator's previous trip.
As prices fell, gas stations also canceled the one-hand sales limit In Krasnoyarsk, Russia, before the visit of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, fuel prices fell sharply at gas stations. In addition, restrictions on its sale have also disappeared. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to Radio Liberty. Local residents reported that along with the fall in prices by 20-25 rubles, gas stations also canceled limits on the amount of fuel so…
Gasoline prices in Russia's Krasnoyarsk region fell sharply on Sunday for no apparent reason, prompting Russian media to speculate that Russian President Vladimir Putin might visit the Siberian region soon. He did so on Monday.
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