Russian Authorities Deploy Teachers to Gas Stations to Manage Drivers
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The authorities in the Russian Krasnodar region have asked teachers in public schools to serve at the gas station to monitor the tails and manage any conflicts between drivers, in the context of the fuel shortage in several parts of the country, reports the publication Real Time, quoted by Kyiv Post.
Russian authorities are taking extraordinary measures to limit the effects of the fuel crisis. Teachers and civil servants are being dispatched to gas stations in response to worsening shortages following Ukrainian attacks on fuel infrastructure.
In the Krasnodar Territory, teachers were obliged to be on duty at gas stations “on a voluntary basis”
Because of the fuel crisis in Russia and the related fights in the AZS, the local authorities of the aggressor country have resorted to creative measures, for example, the authorities of the Anapa resort have engaged the AZS in "protection" of the paramilitary groups of the Cossacks.
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