Russian-occupied Crimea hit by fuel shortages and power cuts

Ukraine appears to be focusing its attacks on facilities whose destruction could put greater pressure on Russia. On the Crimean Peninsula, these tactics are already showing results.

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Ukraine reports a series of targeted strikes on Russian military and energy infrastructure, including in occupied Crimea, where fuel shortages and power cuts are now affecting civilians. Drone attacks damaged key supply routes and facilities, such as a railway bridge and oil storage sites, aiming to disrupt logistics to Russian forces. Moscow has responded by restricting fuel exports. Despite intensified tactics, fighting continues with no clear path to peace.

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