Feodosia after the strike on the oil depot: Bariev assessed the population's reaction to a possible fuel crisis.


The attack on the oil depot in Feodosia causes concern among the population of Crimea
The fuel situation in occupied Crimea is becoming a cause for concern among the residents of the peninsula following the attack on the oil depot in Feodosia. Although there is no rush yet, some people are already thinking about possible problems and stockpiling.
This was reported by the head of the Crimean Tatar Resource Center Eskender Bariev.
"We will be able to give a full assessment once serious fuel problems appear in Crimea. The Feodosia oil depot is one of the most important fuel storage facilities. However, there are no visible signs of fuel rush at the moment," Bariev said.
At the same Time, Bariev reported that the population of Crimea is starting to consider possible fuel issues.
According to him, some people are already stockpiling. The attack on the Feodosia oil storage was very noticeable, with smoke visible even from other areas of Crimea. This indicates that Ukraine continues to attack military targets in Crimea. People believe that there will be no peace in Crimea until it is de-occupied.
According to Bariev, most Crimean residents are most concerned about their comfort. They want to have enough fuel and food. So far, the fire at the Feodosia oil depot has not had a significant impact, but people constantly note rising food prices.
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