Ukrainian attacks on oil facilities in occupied Crimea have prompted Russian-backed authorities to halt public fuel sales. The move aims to stabilize dwindling supplies following repeated targeting of infrastructure. While officials haven’t specified the duration of the suspension, it signals significant disruption for residents and potentially for the Russian military, which relies on Crimea for logistical support. Ukraine has intensified its strikes on the peninsula in recent months, focusing on military targets and infrastructure. These attacks are part of a broader counteroffensive strategy. The fuel shortage is expected to impact civilian transportation and daily life across Crimea. Russia has not officially commented on the extent of the damage to its fuel storage and processing capabilities.