A stifling fuel crisis in the areas of regime control
ARK News: The Syrian regime suffers from a major economic crisis, which has led to many side effects, including the lack of hydrocarbons from the markets of the areas under his control, where the finding of fuel in those areas is very difficult.
According to the information received, the price of one liter of gasoline in the regions of the regime amounted to one thousand Syrian pounds and a liter of diesel fuel reached 450 Syrian pounds and in some cases amounted to 600 Syrian pounds, where the reason for this is the US economic sanctions imposed on Iran, so Iran can no longer deliver oil to the Syrian regime.
Since January 2, Iran has not been able to deliver any oil tankers to the Syrian regime, where the fuel reached to the Syrian regime about 66 thousand barrels of oil in the past period, but now the refinery of Banyas, which is the largest refinery in Syria is empty completely.
For his part, the Prime Minister of the Syrian regime said that America has informed Egypt to prevent the passage of any Iranian tanker from the Suez Canal, where this decision contributed to the failure of any tanker to reach the Syrian regime not long ago, where it was reached a monthly more than 2 million barrels.
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