Russian elites get VIP access to gasoline while ordinary drivers wait

Amid fuel crisis, a number of Russian gas stations have begun prioritizing civil servants, state employees, and emergency services for refueling, while the rest of the drivers are forced to stand in long queues, The Moscow Times reported on July 2.

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Amid fuel crisis, a number of Russian gas stations have begun prioritizing civil servants, state employees, and emergency services for refueling, while the rest of the drivers are forced to stand in long queues, The Moscow Times reported on July 2.

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