LIVE BLOG29 Jun 2026 | 07:23:29 AM ISTRussian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting on domestic fuel supplies at the Kremlin in MoscowSynopsisBreaking News Live Updates: Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that the nation was suffering from "a certain shortage" of fuel after repeated Ukrainian strikes in their four-year war.Breaking News Live Updates: Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that the country was suffering from "a certain shortage" of fuel in an interview published by the Kremlin, after repeated Ukrainian strikes in their four-year war."As for strikes against critical infrastructure in general, and energy infrastructure in particular, of course these attacks on our infrastructure facilities create problems, that's obvious," he said. "Right now we're observing a certain shortage, but it’s not critical." Show more Show less1 New UpdatePakistan launches new strikes in Afghanistan targeting militantsPakistan carried out airstrikes on eastern Afghanistan overnight targeting militants in response to deadly attacks."Three targets in Paktia, Paktika and Kunar were destroyed during precision strikes," said the country's information minister Attaullah Tarar in a statement, referring to three eastern Afghanistan provinces and adding the strikes killed 25 militants.Iceland Cricket says not wishing to add Gautam Gambhir to coaching staffKeshav Puram fire incident: Four vehicles control blaze, no injuries reportedA fire broke out in a meter board in Keshav Puram at around 2:03 AM, prompting an immediate response from the fire department. "A total of four fire vehicles were rushed to the spot to control the blaze. The fire was successfully brought under control by 3 AM. Two people were rescued safely, and no injuries were reported in the incident," according to the Delhi Fire Service.Russia acknowledges fuel shortages after Ukraine strikesRussian President Vladimir Putin said that the country was suffering from "a certain shortage" of fuel in an interview published by the Kremlin Sunday, after repeated Ukrainian strikes in their four-year war."As for strikes against critical infrastructure in general, and energy infrastructure in particular, of course these attacks on our infrastructure facilities create problems, that's obvious," Putin said. "Right now we're observing a certain shortage, but it’s not critical."