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Putin admits fuel shortages after Ukrainian attacks - NBC News
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June 29, 2026
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Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged for the first time Sunday that Russia is facing fuel shortages following a wave of Ukrainian attacks deep inside the country.
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