Russian-occupied Crimea halts civilian gasoline sales after Ukrainian attacks
Authorities in Russian-occupied Crimea suspended civilian gasoline sales on Sunday as Ukraine intensified attacks on fuel supplies on the Black Sea peninsula.
In Russian-occupied Crimea, civilian gasoline sales were suspended on Sunday. The decision came in response to increased Ukrainian strikes on fuel infrastructure on the Black Sea peninsula. The occupation administration announced that fuel would no longer be sold to civilians for the time being, prioritizing military supply needs. The duration of the ban has not been specified. Ukrainian forces have recently stepped up attacks on fuel depots and supply routes in Crimea, aiming to disrupt Russian military logistics. This is the latest development in the ongoing struggle for control of the strategically important peninsula. Residents face new restrictions and fear fuel shortages and rising prices. The event highlights growing pressure on Russian occupation forces in Crimea.


