Fuel crisis in Iran: Attacks on oil depots lead to kilometer-long gasoline queues
Attacks on oil depots exacerbate - Attacks on oil depots in Iran fuel crisis - Despite being rich in oil reserves, Iran has recently faced kilometer-long gasoline queues at gas stations. This situation has caused great concern and dissatisfaction among the population.

At the root of this crisis are attacks on oil storage facilities. These attacks have caused serious disruptions in the country's fuel supply chain, leading to gasoline shortages.
Cars waiting for hours to get fuel on city streets has now become a daily sight. Many drivers are late for work or important meetings because they cannot find fuel, disrupting the flow of daily life.
It is a paradoxical aspect of the situation that Iran, one of the largest oil producers, is facing fuel shortages in its domestic market. This situation is considered a direct consequence of existing geopolitical tensions in the region and internationally.
Although government officials have announced that measures are being taken to resolve the problem, citizens report that they have not yet seen concrete progress. The fuel crisis also negatively affects the economy, leading to price increases and difficulties in production.
Analysts believe that attacks on oil facilities have dealt a serious blow to the country's energy security. The possibility of such incidents recurring in the future raises concerns about the sustainability of Iran's energy sector.
