Putin Says that Russia's Fuel Situation Is Under Control, Although "There Are inconveniences." The Government Announces a "Second Phase of the crisis."
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He transferred responsibility to the government.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview on Sunday that the situation on the fuel market is under control and that the problems resulting from the intensification of Ukrainian attacks on Russian refineries are being resolved.
Putin acknowledged that "it is clear that there are certain discomforts for people" due to the lack of fuels, but reinforced that "the government must, of course, keep the situation under control".
Russian President Vladimir Putin said today that the shortage of fuels in Russia is being controlled and that problems are being solved, following successive waves of Ukrainian attacks on oil installations.
Putin said Russia controls the fuel crisis, while increasing restrictions and queues at gas stations due to Ukrainian attacks.
Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged the existence of "a certain inconvenience" for citizens in the current fuel situation, but the problems are being addressed under the control of Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, and the Head of State stated this in an interview with Paul Zarubin for IP "Vesti".
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