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Russia Admits for the First Time: Ukrainian Strikes Are Causing Severe Damage

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Russia Admits for the First Time: Ukrainian Strikes Are Causing Severe Damage
100% centerFirst reported by Mako · Jun 10, 2026
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What happened

Russia’s government has acknowledged for the first time that Ukrainian strikes are causing severe damage, disrupting fuel supplies and hurting civilians in occupied territories. The hardest hit area is Crimea, where fuel shortages, long lines at gas stations, and transport disruptions are affecting daily life and Russian military logistics. Ukraine says its strikes have also hit refineries and supply routes inside Russia and in occupied regions of Ukraine.

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MakoCenter · HebrewJun 10, 2026
Russia Admits for the First Time: Ukrainian Strikes Are Causing Severe Damage
N12Center · HebrewJun 10, 2026
Russia Admits for the First Time That Ukrainian Strikes Are Causing Heavy Damage

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