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Putin Acknowledges Fuel Shortages, Vows to Press On With War Aims

Putin said repeated Ukrainian drone strikes have cut fuel output and forced Russia to consider imports, export curbs and faster refinery repairs.

  • On Sunday, President Vladimir Putin acknowledged Russia faces a "certain shortage" of fuel following a wave of Ukrainian drone strikes targeting oil refineries and energy infrastructure.
  • Drone attacks have forced around 25% of Russia's total refining capacity offline, causing a roughly 25% decline in gasoline production according to international analysts.
  • Fuel rationing and long queues have emerged across dozens of regions, while authorities in Russian-annexed Crimea declared an "emergency situation" after strikes disrupted logistics chains.
  • To stabilize supplies, the Kremlin is expediting facility repairs and importing gasoline by sea, while officials weigh a potential diesel export ban to protect domestic markets.
  • President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the strikes as "operations that weaken Russia's ability to wage this war," with analysts suggesting sustained energy attacks could shift the conflict's momentum.
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On the weekend, the Russian President admitted that fuel supply problems have led to shortages across the country, with Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries in the background.

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Vladimir Putin is usually the type to appear self-assured in all circumstances. However, on Sunday, June 28, he acknowledged in a speech published by the Kremlin that Ukrainian strikes "against [Russian] infrastructure are creating problems." This unprecedented admission for Vladimir Putin was in reference to Ukraine's progress in [...]

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Discontent is growing in Russia after setbacks on the front and fuel shortages. Putin acknowledges the problems – experts see increased pressure on the regime.

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