Russian fuel crisis escalates as half of gas stations in occupied Crimea halt gasoline sales.
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Half of gas stations in occupied Crimea halt gasoline sales due to fuel crisis.
More than 360 petrol stations have closed across Russia, with every fiftieth station stopping fuel sales
The worst situation is in the temporarily occupied Crimea where nearly half of petrol stations have closed
At those that remain open, drivers can only fill up with diesel fuel
Sergei Aksyonov called on Crimean residents and tourists to be patient
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