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Russia stopped gasoline exports after fires at refining plants - GUR

Restrictions will not apply to agreed supplies to the EAC, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, as well as occupied Abkhazia and South Ossetia, as the Russian media specify. Russia stopped exporting gasoline for half a year after fires at refining plants. This was stated by the spokesman of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Andriy Yusov, reports Forbes. From March 1, the ban on export of gasoline will be in force.

Restrictions will not apply to agreed supplies to the EAC, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, as well as occupied Abkhazia and South Ossetia, as the Russian media specify. The decision was made after a number of fires at the refining plants that arose in Russia. During January -February, about 10 oil depots and plants in the Russian Federation were attacked. Officially, Ukrainian special services have not taken responsibility for attacks on Russian oil infrastructure and called them "incidents".

Russia mainly exports oil and diesel fuel. Yusov emphasized that such blows on Russian objects will continue. The drone was attacked by the Nevsky Fuel Fill, which is located in St. Petersburg. On the morning of January 31, Roszmi reported that the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacked the oil refinery (NSPZ) in St. Petersburg on the Glukhoozersky highway, resulting in a large-scale fire. It was also reported that UAV fragments damaged the machines in the plant.

The SBU drones, according to Russian journalists, hit the Il and poster refining plants on February 9. According to the interlocutor of journalists, as a result of the attack one of the refineries there was a large fire, the installation of a primary processing with a capacity of 3. 6 million tons per year, which is $ 50 million, was affected. On February 6, Ukrainian drones stopped the work of two refineries of the Russian Federation.