August 28, 2025
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Russia extended the ban on gasoline exports until October 2025

Russia extended the ban on gasoline exports until October 2025Until October 31, 2025, and for all exporters – this condition was announced by the Russian government as part of a new decision
on the ban on gasoline exports. Moscow explained that this is to “maintain the stability of the domestic fuel market of the
Russian Federation.”

”, — write: unn.ua

The export of gasoline abroad is prohibited for all Russian exporters, according to a new decision by the Russian government. A new period of the ban has been announced. This is reported by UNN with reference to Russian media.

DetailsFrom September 1 to October 31, 2025, inclusive – for this period, the ban on gasoline exports abroad will be extended for all Russian exporters. The ban will be complete: it will apply to manufacturers and retailers.

An explanation also appeared, according to which the corresponding decision “is aimed at maintaining a stable situation in the domestic fuel market.” This was explained in the cabinet of the aggressor country. 

RecallUNN reported that the fuel crisis is deepening in the regions of the Russian Federation, leading to restrictions on gasoline sales in the regions. The Russian authorities are urgently purchasing fuel from Belarus to meet demand.

In many Russian cities and regions, after Ukrainian drone attacks, there is a fuel shortage at gas stations, and major oil refineries stop working, their operations are practically paralyzed.

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