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"How Do You Pay?": the Main Question at Nis Gas Stations This Morning

As of this morning, there are no crowds at the NIS and Gazprom gas stations, even though the US sanctions came into force yesterday.

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As of this morning, there are no crowds at the NIS and Gazprom gas stations, even though the US sanctions came into force yesterday.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Anyone wanting to fill up their car in Serbia is suddenly unable to pay with a debit or credit card at many gas stations. Oil deliveries to Serbia have also been halted. This is a direct result of US sanctions against Naftna Industrija Srbije (Oil Industry of Serbia, NIS). The reason for the sanctions: the company is largely Russian-owned. Many people who filled up their cars this morning were surprised when their debit cards didn't work at the …

·Netherlands
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NIS is currently operating under sanctions, which is why it may not be possible to pay at gas stations with MasterCard, Visa and American Express payment cards.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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politika.rs broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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