The government of the aggressor country of russia has extended the ban on gasoline exports for producers and exporters of petroleum products.
This is according to a message on the official Telegram channel of the russian government.
"The government has introduced a new temporary ban on the export of automotive gasoline. The restrictions will be in effect from September 1 to October 31, 2025 inclusively," the message says.
The ban on gasoline exports for producers and non-producers of petroleum products is extended from September 1 to 30. Restrictions for gasoline producers will be lifted from October 1.
The previous ban on gasoline exports was imposed by the russian government from March 1 to August 31.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on August 21, it became known that there was a shortage of gasoline in three russian regions.
And already on August 25, one of the districts of the Sakhalin Oblast of the russian federation banned the sale of gasoline to the population. Fuel reserves were allowed to be used for the transport of emergency and special services.
We remind you that, according to the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, Belarus is in no hurry to help russia with the fuel crisis, preferring to sell gasoline to other countries at a higher price.
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