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Russian Gas Stations in Moscow and Northern Regions Impose Fuel Rationing Amid Drone Attacks on Refineries

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The Moscow Times

1mo ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

A Russian gas station chain, General Fueller, has introduced 20-liter fuel purchase limits across its 23 locations in Moscow and surrounding regions. Similar rationing measures (50-95 liter caps) have been reported in St. Petersburg and Karelia. Industry experts attribute the shortages to "supply chain disruptions," while additional context links the fuel crisis to months of sustained Ukrainian drone attacks targeting major oil refineries across Russia.

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bskyRussian Gas Stations in Moscow and Northern Regions Impose Fuel Rationing Amid Drone Attacks on Refineriesthemoscowtimes.com

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The General Fueller gas station chain introduced 20-liter purchase limits at all of its 23 locations in Moscow, the Moscow region and the neighboring Tver and Yaroslavl regions.
Industry experts told Fontanka that 'supply chain disruptions' were to blame for the rationing measures.
Purchases of 20 liters per driver were also introduced in the nearby republic of Karelia, according to the exiled news outlet Govorit NeMoskva.
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Some gas stations in Moscow and regions in northern Russia have begun introducing limits on fuel purchases following months of sustained Ukrainian drone attacks against major oil refineries across the country.

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