Authorities in Sevastopol, Crimea, which is currently under Russian control, have postponed implementing fuel rationing following recent Ukrainian strikes. Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev announced Wednesday that planned coupon distribution for gasoline has been delayed due to disruptions in fuel deliveries. Ukrainian attacks have impacted the ability of tanker trucks to reach the city, hindering the supply of gasoline. The initial rationing plan was intended to manage fuel shortages resulting from the attacks on supply lines. Razvozhayev did not specify a new date for the implementation of rationing, citing ongoing logistical challenges. The situation highlights the impact of Ukraine’s counteroffensive on Russian-held territories and their infrastructure.