In Russia's Transbaikal region, a massive queue at a gas station was recorded, even captured in an Airbus satellite image taken on the morning of July 3, reported BBC Verify satellite data expert Paul Brown.

Photo: Airbus
According to expert analysis, it's about a Rosneft gas station in the village of Atamanovka near Chita. The length of the queue, according to videos and estimates, reached about 4.5 kilometers, and the number of cars could be up to 800.
Fuel problems have recently been observed in a number of Russian regions. In some places, a high alert regime is being introduced, and fuel is issued with restrictions or on a priority basis to certain categories of citizens.
The gasoline shortage is linked to attacks on oil refineries and a decrease in oil refining volumes. This has led to a reduction in fuel production and problems with supplying the domestic market.
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