Russia’s Fuel Crisis Is Worse Than I Thought

Russia’s fuel crisis is spreading, Crimea is shutting down gasoline sales, and Ukrainian drones are now exposing just how vulnerable Putin’s system really is.

In this video, Greg breaks down new reports of gasoline shortages across 14 Russian regions, chaos in occupied Crimea and Donetsk, Ukrainian strikes near the St. Petersburg Economic Forum, and the reported attack on a Russian corvette in St. Petersburg.

We also examine a stunning warning from Russian intelligence figure Andrei Bezrukov, who openly admitted Russia may be facing years — even decades — of war, while acknowledging that Ukrainian drones can now reach almost any region of Russia.

This is not hopium. This is a fact-grounded look at Russia’s fuel problems, Ukraine’s long-range strike pressure, Putin’s war economy, and why the Kremlin is being forced to admit the war is hitting home.

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2 comments

  1. Mafia land is collapsing, and all putler has left is more BS about the Oreshniks.

    • Keeping mafia land burning has brought concrete results. You can forget Western sanctions. They wouldn’t work even up to 2056.

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