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Prepare the British Army to deal with the fuel shortage crisis

The crisis of fuel shortages and the emptying of gas stations in Britain has put the British army on alert.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency International Group, the British army is ready to deal with any possible unrest following the fuel crisis and gasoline shortage in the country.

The British media reported on Tuesday morning that the government had asked the army to be on alert after the gas stations ran out of fuel and a large number of vehicles rushed to the gas stations to store fuel.

According to the report, the drivers of the British army tankers, which have entered a state of readiness with this order, will receive special training from Tuesday to help refuel the gas stations.

Long queues continue in front of petrol stations across the UK, which began on Saturday after some of them closed due to fuel shortages.

After some of the big oil companies closed their gas stations on Friday, many people rushed to the gas stations because they were worried about running out of gas.

In the UK, a severe logistics crisis has been going on for months; this crisis is one of the consequences of Bargzit and is mainly due to the shortage of cargo carriers: in this case, there are not enough fuel trucks to deliver fuel to all distributors.

Emergency measures have been taken since Sunday evening to provide sufficient fuel at petrol stations, and British Commerce Secretary Cassie Carting is set to suspend competition rules in the fuel industry so that suppliers can supply fuel to petrol stations that have run out of petrol.

Earlier, it was reported that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was considering deploying troops to protect petrol trucks.

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