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Moscow Authorities Allow Gasoline Tankers into the City Around the Clock and Without Passes. Last Week, the Moscow Oil Refinery Was Attacked by Drones Twice

Moscow authorities have allowed gasoline tankers to enter the city without passes, according to the website of the mayor of the Russian capital. The new rules came into effect on June 23.

Moscow Authorities Allow Gasoline Tankers into the City Around the Clock and Without Passes. Last Week, the Moscow Oil Refinery Was Attacked by Drones Twice

TL;DR

  • Gasoline tankers are now allowed to enter Moscow around the clock without needing special passes.
  • This temporary measure aims to ensure an uninterrupted fuel supply to gas stations.
  • Previously, trucks over 3.5 tons required passes to enter the city.
  • The Moscow Oil Refinery, a major fuel supplier, was attacked by Ukrainian drones twice in mid-June.
  • Following the attacks, fuel sales restrictions are in place in various Russian regions and annexed territories.