Sale of Diesel Fuel Limited in Nakhchivan
It has been a week since the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (NAR) put a limit on the sale of diesel fuel. Thus, 10 liters are released per car daily, with the price of 60 kopecks per 1 liter, local residents said.
Drivers are told that the stocks of diesel fuel are at the end and long queues have appeared at the gas stations. However, the same gas stations openly sell diesel at inflated prices - 77 kopecks per 1 liter, explaining that with supplies from Iran. But this fuel cannot be bought more than the capacity of the tank.
At the same time, citizens of Turkey are sold fuel in the volume of 1.2 tons at 1 manat for 1 liter. Such volumes are bought by heavy trucks.
Evil tongues say that hundreds of heavy vehicles come to the NAR daily, and each truck is requires 200-300 manat.
We could not get comment from the Nakhchivan customs. -085S-
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