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Russia’s triumphant tone shifts as Ukraine deploys ‘asymmetrical tactics’

Putin wobbles as Russia's top brass stays mum on Kyiv's long-range strikes, which analysts say look set to continue.

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aljazeera.comStai leggendo13 g fa

Russia’s triumphant tone shifts as Ukraine deploys ‘asymmetrical tactics’

Putin wobbles as Russia's top brass stays mum on Kyiv's long-range strikes, which analysts say look set to continue.

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france24.com14 g fa

Moscow starts feeling bite of fuel shortages as Ukraine ramps up attacks

After a rare admission by President Putin that the army was suffering from a fuel shortage, Gallup pollsters have released new findings that Russia's "economic pessimism" has hit a 20-year high. For…

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  1. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·france24.com

    Moscow starts feeling bite of fuel shortages as Ukraine ramps up attacks

    After a rare admission by President Putin that the army was suffering from a fuel shortage, Gallup pollsters have released new findings that Russia's "economic pessimism" has hit…

  2. venerdì 3 luglio 2026·aljazeera.com

    Russia’s triumphant tone shifts as Ukraine deploys ‘asymmetrical tactics’

    Putin wobbles as Russia's top brass stays mum on Kyiv's long-range strikes, which analysts say look set to continue.