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Putin’s economy is running on fumes after Ukrainian attacks

Russia's economy struggles amid fuel crisis and Ukrainian attacks

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📍 Aftermath

Ukrainian attacks left Putin's economy running on fumes, leading to a worsening petrol crisis and rising frustration among Russians. In response, Russia imported gas from India.

Epilogue added 42d ago, after coverage quieted.

What happened

Russia is experiencing a worsening petrol crisis, with reports of rising frustration among its population. The crisis is affecting the economy, which is already under strain.

Coverage from various outlets, including Euronews, Semafor, Reuters, and politico.eu, emphasizes the impact of Ukrainian attacks on Russia's economy. The situation is being closely watched, with multiple sources providing updates.

The next developments to watch will be how the Russian government responds to the fuel crisis and the economic strain caused by Ukrainian attacks.

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What is happening in Russia?

Russia is experiencing a worsening petrol crisis and economic strain

Which outlets are covering this story?

Euronews, Semafor, Reuters, and politico.eu

What is affecting Russia's economy?

Ukrainian attacks and a fuel crisis

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