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Russia's ORTK, Lukoil, and Gazprom gas stations in Moscow and the Moscow region have limited fuel sales to 60-150 liters per purchase, following similar restrictions in Belgorod, Kursk, and annexed Crimea. The measures are linked to Ukrainian drone strikes on oil infrastructure, according to Bloomberg and local reports.
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