Ukraine strikes spark Russia's nationwide fuel shortages

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Putin acknowledged that Ukrainian long-range strikes on energy infrastructure are causing fuel shortages across Russia, triggering long lines and clashes at gas stations from Moscow to Siberia as Kyiv targets refineries and depots; Moscow is weighing emergency steps, including allowing lower-quality fuel, while officials warn the conflict is straining Russia’s economy but not yet causing collapse.
- WATCH: Fights break out at Russian gas stations as Putin admits fuel shortages Fox News
- Putin, in rare admission, admits Ukrainian strikes on infrastructure "create problems" for Russia CBS News
- Kremlin Confirms It’s in Talks to Import Gasoline The Moscow Times
- Russia is burning, but don’t expect Putin to blink CNN
- Apps, Networking, Black Market: How Russians Battle Fuel Crunch Bloomberg.com
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