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Fuel Panic Hits Occupied Sevastopol as Russia Limits Gasoline Sales
Residents of Russian-occupied Sevastopol face worsening gasoline shortages and panic buying after occupation authorities imposed a 20-liter fuel purchase limit per vehicle, citing logistical difficulties.
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