Sevastopol, Crimea’s largest city, is experiencing a critical fuel shortage following recent Ukrainian attacks targeting supply routes. Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev announced the postponement of planned gasoline rationing due to the inability to deliver fuel to the city. He advised residents against queuing at gas stations, indicating a lack of available gasoline even with rationing cards. The disruptions stem from damage to infrastructure vital for fuel transport. This situation highlights the increasing impact of the conflict on Crimea’s logistical capabilities. The Russian-controlled region is facing growing challenges in maintaining essential supplies. Further details regarding the extent of the shortage and potential solutions remain unclear.