Fuel stations across Crimea are reportedly experiencing shortages following a surge in Ukrainian drone attacks targeting supply routes. The disruptions have left many stations without gasoline and diesel, impacting residents and potentially logistical operations. A witness in Sevastopol, Crimea’s largest city, confirmed widespread unavailability of fuel at local gas stations after recent overnight strikes. The shortages come amid increased Ukrainian military pressure on the Russian-annexed peninsula. While Russia has not officially commented on the situation, the fuel crisis highlights the vulnerability of Crimea’s infrastructure to ongoing conflict. The attacks are believed to be aimed at weakening Russia’s military capabilities and logistical support in the region. The extent and duration of the fuel shortages remain unclear.