Putin admits Ukrainian strikes on infrastructure causing "problems" for Russia
Putin admits Ukrainian strikes on infrastructure causing "problems" for Russia (cbsnews); Ukraine strikes another Russian oil refinery as Putin admits fuel shortages (france24) (sources: cbsnews, france24, aljazeera, abc, euronews)
Putin admits Ukrainian strikes on infrastructure causing "problems" for Russia (cbsnews); Ukraine strikes another Russian oil refinery as Putin admits fuel shortages (france24)
- Putin admits Ukrainian strikes on infrastructure causing "problems" for Russia (cbsnews)
- Ukraine strikes another Russian oil refinery as Putin admits fuel shortages (france24)
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8 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is S2904: SHADOW Fleet Sanctions Act of 2026.
S2904 · 119th Congress
SHADOW Fleet Sanctions Act of 2026
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This story is about Putin admits Ukrainian strikes on infrastructure causing "problems" for Russia. This bill would sanction vessels, facilitators, and port terminals tied to Russia’s shadow-fleet oil trade.
If passed, it would:
- Sanction vessels, facilitators, and port terminals tied to Russia’s shadow-fleet oil trade • Add sanctions/reporting tools on Russian energy projects, price-cap enforcement.
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This story is about Putin admits Ukrainian strikes on infrastructure causing "problems" for Russia. This bill would authorize additional Ukraine support, including security assistance mechanisms.
If passed, it would
- Authorize additional Ukraine support, including security assistance mechanisms • Trigger sanctions on Russian financial institutions, oil/mining activity, and other actors tied to the war.
This story is about Putin admits Ukrainian strikes on infrastructure causing "problems" for Russia. This bill would strengthen implementation of seizure/transfer mechanisms for Russian sovereign assets for Ukraine.
If passed, it would
- Strengthen implementation of seizure/transfer mechanisms for Russian sovereign assets for Ukraine • Increase congressional leverage over how those assets are identified and put to use.
This story is about Putin admits Ukrainian strikes on infrastructure causing "problems" for Russia. This bill would prohibit U.S. persons from providing petroleum equipment or services to Russia.
If passed, it would
- Prohibit U.S. persons from providing petroleum equipment or services to Russia • Sanction foreign persons that supply those services or equipment to Russia.
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