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Putin admits Ukrainian strikes driving Russian fuel shortages
In a surprising admission, Putin acknowledges that Ukrainian attacks are causing significant fuel shortages in Russia, particularly in annexed Crimea. With infrastructure under fire, tensions escalate as both nations intensify their strateg...
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In a surprising admission, Putin acknowledges that Ukrainian attacks are causing significant fuel shortages in Russia, particularly in annexed Crimea. With infrastructure under fire, tensions escalate as both nations intensify their strategies. Can Russia secure its defenses in this high-stakes conflict? #Russia #Ukraine #FuelCrisis #Putin #Geopolitics #Conflict #News
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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