Fuel supply limits have reached Moscow, locals complain about gasoline shortages

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In Moscow, gasoline has disappeared at gas stations, as evidenced by a video online. Fuel limits have been introduced, according to reports, by the Gazprom Neft, Lukoil and Teboil networks, limiting sales to 30 liters.

Online, people are complaining that gas stations in Moscow have no gasoline. The corresponding video was shared on social media by the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation of the National Security and Defense Council, Andriy Kovalenko, on Monday, UNN reports.

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""No gasoline." In Moscow, gas stations have no gasoline, a Muscovite does not understand how this happened," Kovalenko wrote and shared the video.

This is happening against the backdrop of fuel supply limits reaching Moscow and the region.

At the Gazpromneft gas station network in the capital of the Russian Federation, according to Russian media, a limit of 30 liters of gasoline has appeared. As the company clarified, at city gas stations, one customer is also given no more than 60 liters of diesel fuel per refueling. In addition, refueling into canisters is not carried out at such stations. At highway gas stations, the limits differ: motorists are given no more than 30 liters of gasoline or up to 200 liters of diesel fuel.

The introduction of limits was also announced at Moscow gas stations of Lukoil and Teboil. At one of the Lukoil stations, no more than 30 liters of fuel are given to one customer, at two others - no more than 20 liters and they do not fill into canisters. At one of the Teboil gas stations, they stated that there is 92-octane gasoline, one customer can receive up to 30 liters of fuel. At another, they said that at all gas stations of the network there is a limit on the issuance of gasoline of 20 liters per person, and if diesel is available, it is also sold up to 60 liters.

Putin acknowledged fuel shortages at gas stations and announced a possible ban on diesel exports28.06.26, 20:30

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It is worth noting that in June, the SBU intensified attacks on objects on the territory of Russia. One of the attacks occurred on the night of June 18. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the strikes on the Moscow refinery and in the Rostov region. He thanked the military of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for the strikes deep into the territory of Russia, which were carried out by modernized FP-1 drones, and stated that the plan of long-range sanctions is being implemented. Footage of Ukrainian FP-1 drones over the Russian capital, which the Pantsir system is trying in vain to shoot down, has appeared online. This is the second strike on the Moscow refinery.

Before this, on June 16, in the Moscow region and Krasnodar Krai of the Russian Federation, attacks by UAVs on oil facilities were recorded. Footage was also posted online showing an FP-1 strike drone, created by the company Fire Point for deep strikes on enemy territory, maneuvering in the sky over Moscow. Analysts point out that the affected refinery is located approximately 15 kilometers from the Kremlin. After these attacks, the Moscow refinery will not function for at least six months.

Also in the Russian Federation, reports were made of a drone attack on the Tyumen refinery (formerly the Antipinsky refinery). Ukrainian drones also struck the infrastructure of the Kavkaz seaport in the Krasnodar Krai - the tank farm of the oil product transshipment complex and the territory of the oil depot were hit.

In addition, the Nizhny Novgorod refinery – the NORSI plant – suspended operations for an indefinite period after the Ukrainian attack.

After a series of Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries, Russians began to have problems with fuel.

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