Fuel sales have been suspended across Crimea since Sunday morning following Ukrainian strikes. The attacks targeted Russian military logistics, the oil industry, and air defense systems within the peninsula, which Russia annexed in 2014. The restrictions apply to both individual consumers and businesses, impacting fuel availability. Ukrainian forces have not directly claimed responsibility for the strikes, but sources indicate a significant impact on Russian infrastructure. This disruption represents a further escalation in fighting within the region and a challenge to Russian control. The move is expected to exacerbate existing logistical difficulties for both Russian forces and the civilian population. It remains unclear when fuel sales will resume.
