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UkrainePublished: 3 July 2026 at 17:36

Russia’s fuel crisis has reached kindergartens; regional assemblies vote not to discuss it

The fuel crisis in Russia has escalated to affect kindergartens, while regional assemblies have voted to avoid discussing the issue.

Foto: Euromaidan Press

Russia’s fuel crisis has reached a new level, impacting even kindergartens. According to information from Euromaidan Press, several regional assemblies have voted not to discuss the matter. At the same time, governors are forced to address the fuel shortage by introducing jerry-can quotas.

This situation is observed in the regions of Samara, Pskov, Irkutsk, and the city of Sevastopol. No specific details are provided on how exactly the fuel shortage affects kindergartens, but the fact that the crisis has reached such institutions indicates serious problems in fuel supplies.

The decisions of regional assemblies to avoid discussing the fuel crisis raise questions about the authorities’ willingness to tackle the problem. Meanwhile, governors are using jerry-can quotas to mitigate the fuel shortage, but such measures are likely only a temporary solution.

Overall, the situation in Russia’s regions points to growing tension in the fuel market, affecting not only industry and transport but also social infrastructure.

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