Queues at gas stations have formed in Kaliningrad. Residents of countries The EU is going to the exclave to fill up with inexpensive gasoline, while at home prices are skyrocketing due to the Iranian crisis.
"Germans and Poles rushed en masse to the Kaliningrad region due to a sharp rise in gasoline prices amid the conflict in the Middle East. In just 10 days, fuel in the EU has jumped in price by 15-20%," the Shots telegram channel writes.
According to him, "gasoline trips" to the Kaliningrad region have become popular among Europeans again.
"For this, they are ready to stand at customs for several hours," Shots continues, citing data that the price of AI-95 in In Poland it is about 6.1 zlotys (131 rubles), and in Germany it is about 2.1 euros (about 193 rubles). At the same time, in the Kaliningrad region, about 68 rubles will have to be paid for a liter of 95.
"Most often, Europeans refuel at gas stations near Mamonovo and Bagrationovsk, where border checkpoints operate. Now there are long queues of cars with EU numbers at local gas stations," the telegram channel added.

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