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Ukraine war: Putin admits difficulties as Ukraine intensifies long-range strikes on Russian infrastructure

Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly acknowledged a 'difficult period' as Ukraine ramps up long-range drone attacks deep inside Russia, targeting oil refineries and military-industrial facilities. The strikes have caused fuel shortages, prompting Putin to convene a crisis meeting with industry representatives and ministers. He described the attacks as 'terrorist' and vowed to boost domestic fuel production while considering an export ban on diesel. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy framed the strikes as 'long-range sanctions' aimed at weakening Russia's war machine, claiming hits on two refineries. Meanwhile, diplomatic tensions have flared over the interpretation of the August 2025 Alaska summit between Trump and Putin. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio denied that any agreement was reached, contradicting Russian claims that an informal understanding existed. The human toll continues: a prisoner swap brought freed Ukrainians home, while Russian drone barrages killed civilians in Sumy and Dnipropetrovsk. The conflict shows no signs of de-escalation, with both sides exchanging cross-border strikes.

Pontos-chave

  • Putin acknowledged a 'difficult period' and convened a crisis meeting over fuel shortages caused by Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil refineries.
  • Ukraine claimed responsibility for long-range drone attacks on the Slavyansk and Yaroslavl refineries, describing them as 'long-range sanctions'.
  • A prisoner swap brought freed Ukrainians home, amid continuing Russian drone and missile attacks causing civilian casualties.
  • US Secretary of State Marco Rubio rejected Russian claims of an agreement at the Alaska summit, stating no deal was reached.
  • Putin remains confident of victory, citing Ukraine's supposed personnel shortages, while calling for stronger air defenses.

Cobertura de fontes

Times of IndiaNeutroCentre-Right

Putin admits problems as Ukraine ramps up attacks

Reports Putin's admission of 'problems' from Ukrainian long-range drone strikes and his pledge to secure borders. Highlights Ukrainian claim of hitting two refineries and Zelenskyy's 'long-range sanctions' framing.

BFMTVAlarmadoCentre

Analyst predicts Putin will lose war, 40 days to force capitulation

Promotes analysis by Bernard-Henri Lévy claiming Putin is losing the war and suggests a 40-day plan to force Russian capitulation, based on the impact of Ukrainian strikes and Western resolve.

Die ZeitNeutroCentre-Left

Fuel crisis in Russia: Putin holds emergency meeting

Reports in German that Putin convened a crisis meeting due to fuel shortages caused by Ukrainian drone attacks on refineries. Quotes Putin admitting queues at gas stations and discussing export ban on diesel.

Radio Free EuropePreocupadoCentre-Left

Human impact of war: prisoner swap and civilian casualties

Covers the emotional return of freed Ukrainian prisoners of war in a swap, and separately reports Russian drone strikes killing two civilians in Ukraine and Ukrainian retaliation hitting a Russian arms plant in Volgograd.

Radio Free EuropeNeutroCentre-Left

Cross-border attacks: Russia strikes Ukraine, Ukraine hits arms plant

Details overnight Russian drone barrage killing two Ukrainians, and Ukraine's successful long-range strike on the Titan-Barrikady plant in Volgograd, with Zelenskyy claiming precision hit and fire.

Radio Free EuropeCríticoCentre-Left

Diplomatic rift: Rubio denies Alaska agreement, Lavrov counters

Analyzes the dispute between US and Russian officials over whether the Alaska summit produced an informal agreement. Rubio flatly denies an agreement, while Lavrov insists consent was given.

Süddeutsche ZeitungNeutroCentre-Left

Putin holds crisis meeting, still believes in victory

Covers the same fuel crisis story, adding that Putin insists on ultimate victory despite setbacks, and discusses his call for stronger air defenses and continued offensive goals.

Conclusão

The coverage reveals a clear shift in Moscow's narrative as Putin openly admits supply problems, yet he maintains a defiant stance promising victory. Ukraine's strategy of striking deep inside Russia is creating tangible economic and logistical pressure, while diplomatic maneuvering around the Alaska summit adds a layer of complexity. The human cost remains high on both sides, and the war appears locked in an escalating cycle of retaliation.

Análise lógica

No que as fontes concordam

  • Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil infrastructure are causing fuel shortages and economic pressure.
  • Putin has publicly acknowledged difficulties for the first time in this conflict phase.
  • Both sides continue to launch cross-border attacks with drones and missiles.
  • The human cost of the war remains high, with civilian casualties and prisoner exchanges.

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