Ukraine’s strikes in Crimea: From disruption to real impact

Ukraine is intensifying drone strikes on Crimea, hitting oil depots and key infrastructure. Gas stations have been shut to civilians, with fuel reserved for state use — a sign of a deepening crisis now spilling into daily life and governance.

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Ukraine‘s latest strikes mark one of the most serious disruptions in Crimea since Russia annexed the peninsula in 2014. They show Kyiv can sustain pressure and translate repeated strikes into real, on-the-ground impact — from fuel shortages to strained logistics.

Former US ambassador William Courtney joins DW to assess what this means for Russia‘s military operations and its grip on the region.

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