What a nonsense!
You do not understand what sanctions mean. Sanctions disallow some certain operations for some certain bank or institution. Did you take a look at "the sanctions that Russia has"?
Please read the original as you studied russian at school:
https://www.rbc.ru/economics/31/07/2014/570420109a794760d3d40648VTB was denied from european credit market, political target was to limit Russia to get currency from abroad but not to control every single operation of every russian tourist

What a 5-point score for you, congratulations in an attempt to portray Lucius as a fool who doesn't know what he's talking about

Maybe you should look at the meaning of the word tourist and compare it to someone who is permanently resident in a country. A Russian tourist cannot come to France, Germany or the UK and be a tourist for a year legally, and whether anyone will be suspicious that a tourist from Russia uses his card in those countries all year round without actually ever leaving his country is a question for those dealing with the prevention of money laundering, terrorist financing or tax evasion.
Since some consider this service to be something completely legal and normal, I will try to seek the opinion of some relevant participants in the whole story - so I will start from the bank that issued the card, and various EU agencies that deal with such things.