Russia’s Gas Shortage Strands a Driver in 39-Hour Queue Across Siberia
- A driver heading home to Saint Petersburg spent 39 hours in line to buy fuel in the Siberian city of Chita, Meduza reported on July 3.
- The driver, identified only as Vlad, described the ordeal to the independent journalist cooperative Bereg, whose interview Meduza carried in full.
- He and his wife had flown to Vladivostok to collect a newly bought car and were driving it home when the shortage upended their trip.
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- A driver heading home to Saint Petersburg spent 39 hours in line to buy fuel in the Siberian city of Chita, Meduza reported on July 3.
- The driver, identified only as Vlad, described the ordeal to the independent journalist cooperative Bereg, whose interview Meduza carried in full.
- He and his wife had flown to Vladivostok to collect a newly bought car and were driving it home when the shortage upended their trip.
Sources: United24media