Fuel sales halted in occupied Crimea as Ukraine targets oil facilities
Russian-backed authorities in occupied Crimea have suspended fuel sales to the public due to ongoing Ukrainian attacks targeting oil facilities. This measure follows existing rationing caused by Ukraine's disruption of supply routes.

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AI-generatedRussian-backed authorities in occupied Crimea have suspended fuel sales to the public due to ongoing Ukrainian attacks targeting oil facilities. This measure follows existing rationing caused by Ukraine's disruption of supply routes. Governor Sergey Aksyonov stated that fuel will now only be sold to government agencies essential for Crimea's functioning and security. The suspension comes after a Ukrainian drone attack on an oil depot in Kerch resulted in four deaths and 28 injuries. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described the attack as a "just response" and also reported strikes on a logistics facility for oil transportation in Russia's Krasnodar region, causing one fatality.
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5 extractedCrimea illegally annexed by Russia in 2014 has been experiencing logistical difficulties and shortages.
President Zelensky called the drone attack a 'just response to Russia's brutal attacks'.
Russian-backed authorities suspended fuel sales to the public in occupied Crimea due to Ukrainian attacks.
Kyiv also hit a logistics facility for oil transportation in Russia's Krasnodar region.
A Ukrainian drone attack on an oil depot in Kerch killed four people and injured 28.