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2naSalit

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Tue Jun 30, 2026, 03:00 PM 4 hrs ago

Putin says there's plenty of fuel; Russians disagree Break the Fake TVP WORLD



Russia's fuel crisis continues to deepen, prompting Vladimir Putin to publicly address growing concerns over gasoline shortages spreading from Moscow to Siberia. Despite official assurances that fuel reserves remain sufficient, log lines, rationing, and rising prices are telling different stories. Meanwhile,

Russian social media is filled with reports from drivers struggling to buy fuel, with even pro-Kremlin bloggers openly describing the shortages and frustration they encounter at gas stations.

Join Jonasz Rewiński on a new episode of Break The Fake to find out the reality of Russia's expanding fuel crisis and why growing logistical problems are becoming increasingly difficult to hide.
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