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    1. Never thought that russia is that close to a fuel crisis. Cant take much longer until shit hits the fan.

    2. someshittyengineer on

      If this is really Moscow that’s crazy. If Moscow is feeling the pain then the entire country is feeling it.

    3. Boinkyboinky on

      Well China have a lot of abandoned Electric powered cars. So maybe they can make a deal.

    4. Ukraine needs to double down on hitting fuel depots, bring the war home to everyone.

    5. Fluffy-Republic8610 on

      This is very effective shit. Well done Ukraine. These are great moments in the campaign against all colonials.

    6. Phyllis_Tine on

      Gee, I wonder why a gas station bathroom of a country is low on fuel. Does it have anything to do with them attacking Ukraine since 2014?

    7. the-coolest-bob on

      When Moscow tries to tap out, don’t let them. Burn their oil until there is none left. Ignore environmental concerns

    8. oblivion_mike on

      That’s 20 liters per day too many if you ask me. They’re still far from suffering as they should.

    9. That’s a really weird limit. Way to high for anyone except trucking companies and for them it’s probably to low.

    10. Interesting_Card2169 on

      Russians interviewed on the street three years ago. „The SMO has no effect on us in Moscow at all.“

    11. I’m back in the U-S-S-R
      You don’t know how lucky you are, boy
      Back in the U-S-S-R

    12. PansophicNostradamus on

      ~~Allow me to start a GoFundMe for Russia so that they can buy gas in this great time of need for the Russian people…~~

      Allow me to chuckle unreservedly at witnessing the cost of your country needlessly attacking its neighbor.

    13. Economy-Effort3445 on

      Guess russians are hording fuel since they heard about Crimea 🤣. Hording just amplifies the effects of refinary fires.

      Ukraine is hitting a refinary a day so this is just the beginning 😆

    14. ShitLordOfTheRings on

      I think it’s this station in Tver:

      https://yandex.com/maps/-/CPtsyAK0

      The license plates show a mix of region codes (77 Moscow City, 69 Tver, and 78 St. Petersburg) which you would expect on the M-11 and M-10 which link Moscow and St Petersburg. The station looks like one of the newer Lukoil highway plazas, of which there aren’t that many. Going along that route, this station seems to be the only one with a single-story service building in the background.
      (Used Yandex here, because they have the newer pictures.)

      So I’d say it’s not quite „Moscow region“, but business people going between Moscow and St Petersburg would probably be affected by that.

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