This is due to the sanctions imposed by the European Union on oil products from Russia, according to which their purchase and import into the EU is prohibited.

“The driver has the right to import into the EU only the fuel that is in the regular fuel tank of the vehicle,” the message says.

At the same time, as RIA Novosti notes, it can only be used to operate the same vehicle.

Earlier, Estonia, Lithuania and Poland spoke in favor of lowering the price limit for Russian oil.

It was also reported that Estonia allowed the expulsion of an Orthodox metropolitan in the event of public support for Russia.