Russia-Ukraine War and Peace Talks
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Russian President Vladimir Putin believes the war in Ukraine is nearing its end, while criticizing Western support for Kyiv. Germany expresses skepticism about a Russian proposal for former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder to mediate peace talks. The Kremlin asserts the war will end in victory for Russia.
Ukraine's fierce attacks on oil facilities cause Russia fuel shortages; Putin considers diesel export ban
- Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted that fuel supply issues have caused shortages in parts of Russia, exacerbated by Ukrainian drone attacks on oil facilities. - Authorities are considering a diesel export ban to manage domestic supply and are using gasoline reserves to meet demand. - Putin emphasized the need to minimize the impact of attacks and ensure fuel availability for the agricultuโฆ
Putin acknowledges fuel shortages after Ukraine strikes
- Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged a "certain shortage" of fuel due to Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure. - Ukraine views these attacks as retaliation for Russia's ongoing barragโฆ
Putin Rejects Ukraine's Ceasefire Proposal, Cites Military Superiority
- Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected a Ukrainian proposal for a mutual cessation of long-range strikes. - Putin characterized the proposal as a tactical diversion aimed at exploiting Russia's cโฆ
Russia: Vladimir Putin Admits Fuel Shortage After Ukrainian Attacks
- Russia is experiencing a fuel shortage across most regions, exacerbated by repeated Ukrainian attacks on oil facilities. - President Vladimir Putin acknowledged the crisis, stating that Russia must โฆ
Ukraine War: Vladimir Putin promises to "ensure" Russia's security against Kyiv's strikes
- Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed to ensure Russia's security against Ukrainian strikes. - Putin denounced Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory as "terrorist acts" during a United Russia partโฆ
Russia's War in Ukraine Erodes Putin's Power Base, Experts Say
- Russia's war in Ukraine is weakening President Vladimir Putin's power base, with rising costs and public discontent signaling potential cracks in the Kremlin's elite, according to former Russian Cenโฆ