Some gas stations in Moscow have introduced purchase limits, restricting customers to 20 liters of gasoline and 40 liters of diesel per transaction.

Russia is downplaying a growing fuel crisis as Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries and supply routes force export cuts and trigger gas station rationing.

Tatarstan and major filling station chains in Moscow and St Petersburg have restricted petrol sales amid fuel shortages following Ukrainian strikes.

A fuel crisis has hit Russia’s political and economic heartlands, with retail networks in Moscow and St. Petersburg enforcing caps on gasoline and diesel sales.

Ukraine has for months targeted Russian refineries, pipelines and fuel depots in an effort to curb Moscow’s ability to finance the war on its neighbour, now in its fifth year

The pressure on Russia’s refining sector has intensified following sustained Ukrainian drone strikes.

Some gas stations in Moscow have introduced purchase limits, restricting customers to 20 liters of gasoline and 40 liters of diesel per transaction.

Tatneft has introduced a limit on fuel sales at all its petrol stations in Russia, following Ukraine's drone strikes on a refinery in Tatarstan on 12 June.

Russia’s Tatneft has introduced nationwide limits on gasoline and diesel purchases.

Tatneft, Russia’s fifth-largest oil producer, has placed strict limits on gasoline and diesel purchases at its gas stations nationwide, Russian media reported, a move that comes…

UKRAJINSKI rat dronovima protiv ruskih rafinerija stigao je do benzinskih crpki u Moskvi i Sankt Peterburgu.