Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russia recently, targeting energy and logistics infrastructure.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged that Russia is facing "problems" as Ukraine intensifies its long-range attacks deep inside Russian territory, while insisting…

Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged what outside experts, many regional officials, and everyday citizens have already noticed: Russia is facing energy shortages, causing…

Russia’s president says Ukraine’s attacks on infrastructure are causing ‘obvious’ but not critical problems

The Russian leader made what appeared to be a rare admission of setbacks, commenting on the latest round of Ukraine’s retaliatory strikes on energy infrastructure.

President Vladimir Putin acknowledged Sunday that Russia is facing a "certain shortage" of fuel following a wave of repeated Ukrainian strikes targeting oil refineries and…

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The Russian leader said a task force was working to alleviate the issue, which has grown into a serious crisis as the Kremlin grapples with simmering discontent on a range of…

Putin said his country was seeing a “certain deficit” of gasoline alongside other problems

Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russia recently, targeting energy and logistics infrastructure.

"Of course, these attacks on our infrastructure facilities create problems... That's obvious."

Putin acknowledged Ukrainian drone strikes caused fuel shortages across Russia, with refining capacity reduced by up to 20%. Here's what it means for

Russian President Vladimir Putin has admitted that his country is suffering fuel shortages amid a sustained wave of Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil refineries.

ALBAWABA - In a candid statement, Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly admitted that the recent waves of strikes that Ukraine has conducted on

Analysts say Russia's fuel crisis may affect its domestic economy, but the war in Ukraine will remain the priority.

Ukrainian drone strikes worsen Russian fuel shortages, with Putin acknowledging the crisis. Ukraine recaptures Crimea by June 30, 2026 at 0.1% YES.

Russia’s president has made a rare acknowledgement his country is suffering from fuel shortages because of Ukrainian drone strikes. Experts tell Alex Croft and Maira Butt that…