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(VIDEO) "PUTINE, ŠTA SE, DOĐAVOLA DEŠAVA?!" Opšti rat na pumpama u Rusiji: POTEŽU SE NOŽEVI, ljudi čekaju i do 28 sati, a neki prodaju svoje mesto u redu!
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(VIDEO) "PUTINE, ŠTA SE, DOĐAVOLA DEŠAVA?!" Opšti rat na pumpama u Rusiji: POTEŽU SE NOŽEVI, ljudi čekaju i do 28 sati, a neki prodaju svoje mesto u redu!

The article reports on severe fuel shortages in Russia following Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refining facilities, which have crippled a third of the country’s processing capacity. These attacks have led to widespread gasoline shortages, with some areas experiencing complete supply disruptions. In Moscow, drivers face waits of up to 28 hours at gas stations, leading to frustration, anger, and even violent confrontations. Some individuals resort to selling their place in line for 5,000 rubles, highlighting the severity of the crisis. The situation has prompted public outrage, with one Russian blogger directly addressing President Vladimir Putin on social media, questioning the state of affairs. The article emphasizes the growing desperation among citizens and the breakdown of normalcy due to the ongoing conflict.

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(VIDEO) "PUTINE, ŠTA SE, DOĐAVOLA DEŠAVA?!" Opšti rat na pumpama u Rusiji: POTEŽU SE NOŽEVI, ljudi čekaju i do 28 sati, a neki prodaju svoje mesto u redu!

The article reports on severe fuel shortages in Russia following Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refining facilities, which have crippled a third of the country’s processing capacity. These attacks have led to widespread gasoline shortages, with some areas experiencing complete supply disruptions. In Moscow, drivers face waits of up to 28 hours at gas stations, leading to frustration, anger, and even violent confrontations. Some individuals resort to selling their place in line for 5,000 rubles, highlighting the severity of the crisis. The situation has prompted public outrage, with one Russian blogger directly addressing President Vladimir Putin on social media, questioning the state of affairs. The article emphasizes the growing desperation among citizens and the breakdown of normalcy due to the ongoing conflict.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the crisis as a direct consequence of Ukrainian actions against Russian infrastructure, implying a strategic military campaign by Ukraine. It highlights civilian suffering and public unrest, using emotive language such as 'dramatic scenes' and 'violent confrontations.' While it is

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