Putin acknowledges fuel shortages in Russia due to Ukrainian strikes

Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged domestic fuel shortages, attributing them to recent Ukrainian strikes targeting the country's energy infrastructure, leading to rationing and refinery damage.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged domestic fuel shortages, attributing them to recent Ukrainian strikes targeting the country's energy infrastructure. The impact of these attacks has been increasingly evident across Russia, with reports of long queues at petrol stations and widespread fuel rationing. Several refineries have also sustained damage. In the Russia-annexed Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea, authorities have reportedly banned civilians from filling their tanks to ensure priority supply for military vehicles. This admission marks a rare public acknowledgment from the Russian leadership regarding the operational challenges posed by Ukrainian actions.
Sources: BBC News — World