Russian authorities have suspended gasoline sales to the public in Crimea following Ukrainian attacks on oil storage facilities. The strikes targeted fuel depots on the peninsula, which Russia annexed in 2014. The halt in civilian fuel sales indicates significant disruption to supply following the attacks. Details regarding the extent of damage to the oil depots have not been fully disclosed by Russian officials. Ukraine has not officially claimed responsibility for the strikes, but sources indicate they were a direct response to ongoing conflict. The move raises concerns about potential fuel shortages and logistical challenges for residents and visitors on the Crimean Peninsula. This action underscores the escalating impact of the conflict on Crimea’s infrastructure and daily life.