Fuel crisis in Russia: gasoline sales restricted in Moscow
Moscow has again imposed restrictions on the sale of gasoline and diesel fuel at gas stations due to a shortage caused by Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries. According to Reuters, queues have formed at some stations. Suppliers have limited sales to between 30 and 60 liters per vehicle.
Gas stations in Moscow have again introduced restrictions on the sale of gasoline and diesel fuel. The reason is a fuel shortage caused by Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries and storage facilities. Reuters, citing sources in Russia, reports long queues at some stations in the capital and surrounding areas. Various suppliers have limited fuel sales to between 30 and 60 liters per vehicle. The article does not contain additional details about the scale of the crisis, the timeline for overcoming it, or the authorities' response.