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Putin admits fuel shortages after Ukrainian strikes on energy sector

Putin admits fuel shortages after Ukrainian strikes on energy sector

Le Monde (English)

President Putin acknowledged Russia is experiencing fuel shortages due to intensified Ukrainian drone attacks on its energy infrastructure.

11 sources across English, Farsi

Left 45% · Center 27% · Right 27%

How outlets framed it

All sources: Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged fuel shortages in Russia, attributing them to intensified Ukrainian strikes on the country's energy sector and vowing to ensure supplies.

Key divergence: While most sources focused on Putin's admission of fuel shortages, some also highlighted his claims of receiving proposals to limit military action and accusations against Ukraine's targeting of energy infrastructure.

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