Kremlin: No fuel shortage risk from Ukraine's drone strikes on Russian refineries
Kremlin spokesperson Peskov dismisses fuel shortage risk from Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian refineries, despite output cuts and visible fuel pressure in occupied Crimea.
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