Wartime Fuel Shortages Spawn Panic, Robberies and Killings in Asia
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As The Washington Post describes, in Bangladesh, Pakistan and India, there are attacks on stations, attacks on workers and killings, and successive governments are spending billions to mitigate the effects of the crisis.
Frustrations and crimes in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan In Bangladesh, illegal trade unions steal fuel in the middle of the night and attack vehicles to make stocks, according to a commercial association of gas owners, Washington Post. Petroleum workers in Bangladesh, near India and Pakistan – have been killed in fuel thefts or in violent attacks due to lack of supplies, declared the authorities. And in the Philippines last week, thousands of tra…
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