First reported by BBC
Russian fuel shortages bite – but will Putin change tack in Ukraine war?
Putin Just Admitted the One Thing He’s Long Denied: Ukraine’s Strikes Are Squeezing Russia’s Fuel — but Insists It’s ‘Not Critical
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In a rare admission, Vladimir Putin conceded Ukraine's strikes on Russia's energy sector are "creating problems" — while insisting the shortages are "not critical." But rationing now grips 56 regions, Russia is importing fuel from India, and the war has finally reached Moscow and St. Petersburg as refineries burn from Crimea to Siberia.
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