These are the consequences of the “Moscow switch.” The fact is that Moscow has reduced the permission for the shipment of liquefied gas to Ukraine by a third. Therefore, soon autogas may rise in price to 20 UAH/l, and if the Russian Federation continues its “educational work,” prices may jump to 23-24 hryvnias.

Apart from the consequences of the “tightening” itself, the cost of gas at the stations will be affected by old-new methods, as gas will now be coming from Kazakhstan and through the re-export scheme from Belarus. As for gasoline and diesel, as you can see, these types of fuel are also rising in price.
Conclusion? Electric scooter. However, it will be chilly in winter…