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Russia Fuel Shortages

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Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledges fuel shortages in parts of Russia, attributing them to Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure. The Irkutsk region has declared a high alert due to severe shortages, with fuel stations limiting sales. Ukraine views these attacks as a strategic success.

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Putin Acknowledges Fuel Shortages After Ukrainian Strikes on Energy Infrastructure

- Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged "a certain shortage" of fuel due to Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure. - Putin stated that Russia is responding to these attacks and aims to increase air defense capacity, particularly for Crimea. - Ukraine claims its strikes are "fair retribution" for Russian attacks on its civilians and infrastructure, with President Zelenskyy noting hits โ€ฆ