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Tatneft has restricted the sale of gasoline at its gas stations in several regions. The day before, the company's refinery in Tatarstan came under drone attack.
At Tatneft gas stations in various regions of Russia, restrictions on the sale of gasoline per person have begun to be introduced. The day before, Ukrainian drones attacked the company's refinery in Tatarstan.

TL;DR
- Tatneft gas stations in Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Tatarstan, and St. Petersburg have introduced limits on fuel sales per person.
- Limits have been set at 20 liters of gasoline and 40 liters of diesel per transaction.
- Legal entities are allowed a higher limit of up to 200 liters.
- The restrictions were implemented after Ukrainian drones attacked Tatneft's refinery in Tatarstan, causing a fire.
- Authorities in Tatarstan cited queues and a desire to prevent artificial hype as reasons for the limits.