The company stated this, commenting on information about the alleged introduction of a limit on fuel sales in border regions, writes BelTA.

The reports referred to a petrol station in the Vitebsk region, two kilometers from the border with the Pskov region, where allegedly no more than 20 liters of fuel were sold.
The company officially stated that such messages circulating online are baseless: "There is no fuel shortage at our petrol stations."
At the same time, there is one new rule at border petrol stations in the Vitebsk region. "It is related to the need to pay for fuel first, and then refuel. Otherwise, everything is as usual," emphasized Sergey Kamornikov, Deputy General Director of the company.
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