Putin Acknowledges Difficult Period for Russia Amid Fuel Shortages
Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that Russia is going through a 'very difficult period' and has learned much from it, following reports of widespread fuel shortages across the country. These shortages are attributed to Ukrainian attacks on refineries, prompting Putin to form a working group to address the issue and implement a temporary ban on gasoline exports.
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