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Now Even the Kremlin Admits: Kiev's Attack Strategy Goes On

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The Kremlin blames Ukrainian attacks for gasoline shortages for the first time.

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The Kremlin blames Ukrainian attacks for gasoline shortages for the first time.

Constant attacks by Ukrainian drones in the lands occupied by the Kremlin, as well as deep inside Russia, are deepening the fuel crisis in these territories, the BBC reported.

·Warszawa, Poland
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has already admitted that Ukraine's deep-sea drone strikes are causing a serious headache for Russia's fuel supply. Thanks to unmanned weapons, Russian territorial gains have turned negative for the first time since 2023. As the drone war intensifies, Russian and Ukrainian drones are appearing more and more frequently in the territory of NATO member states: a Ukrainian naval drone caused a scandal in Romania, and …

·Budapest, Hungary
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Portfolio broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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