The average cost of gasoline in the UK exceeded £ 1.73 ($ 2.18) per liter, which is the highest indicator in the history of statistics in the country, writes Sky News with reference to industry research.
The cost of a diesel engine in the kingdom also demonstrates the maximum growth against the background of new anti -Russian sanctions, at the moment one liter is sold on average for £ 1.82 ($ 2.3). A year ago, gasoline and diesel in the UK on average were released for £ 1.29 and £ 1.31 per liter, respectively.
The key factor in the continuing increase in gas prices in the country call new restrictive measures of the European Union regarding the import of Russian hydrocarbons.