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"publishedAt": "2026-03-06T10:01:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "Russia may soon experience shortages of tomatoes and other imported produce after hundreds of cargo trucks became stranded in Iran amid escalating military tensions in the region, according to the Telegram channel Mash.\nMore than 1,500 Russian long-haul truck drivers reportedly cannot leave Iran as the conflict disrupts transportation routes and border crossings.\nThousands of Trucks Blocked at Iran-Azerbaijan Border\n\nAccording to the report, Russian drivers delivered grain, cereals, and flour to Tehran. On their return journey they loaded trucks with fruit and vegetables destined for Russia.",
"title": "Russia Faces Possible Tomato Shortage as 1,500 Truckers Remain Stranded in Iran"
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