In Ukraine, the shortage of fuel such as gasoline is widespread, and long lines of cars waiting for refueling are formed at gas stations, which is a serious problem for the lives of civilians during the war.



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It is believed that the background is that the country's largest oil refinery in central Ukraine shut down due to a missile attack by the Russian army late last month, and the price of fuel imported from Europe soared. increase.



At several gas stations near the capital, Kieu, there were long lines of cars waiting to be refueled, some of which had information boards indicating that fuel such as gasoline was not sold.



A man waiting for refueling said, "Russia has attacked an oil refinery and is running out of fuel. We have to bring gasoline from a distant foreign country more than 500 kilometers away."



Another man said, "I'm running out of gas. I have to do something about it."