Putin Acknowledges Fuel Shortages in Russia Due to Ukrainian Strikes
Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged that Ukraine's attacks are causing fuel shortages in Russia. This marks the first time Putin has admitted to such issues following Ukrainian strikes.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin admits to “a certain shortage” of fuel following repeated Ukrainian strikes. Learn more about the impact on Russia. Read More: https://punchng.com/putin-acknowledges-fuel-shortages-after-ukraine-strikes/
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