What Putin’s admission about fuel crisis means for Russia

Fuel shortages are spreading across Russia as Ukraine increases attacks on energy infrastructure, and President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged the damage. Could this be the beginning of the end of the war with Ukraine?

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The Russian president admits his country is experiencing fuel shortages but claims they’re having no impact.

However, Russians are fleeing some parts of Russian-occupied Ukraine, which must be troubling for the president with an upcoming election.

DW speaks to Ivana Stradner from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. about the latest developments in the Ukraine war.

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