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Crimea Fuel Crisis Escalates
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Crimea’s governor has halted civilian gasoline sales across the occupied peninsula, restricting fuel to government agencies only after Ukrainian strikes killed four and wounded twenty-eight overnight. This marks the region’s worst energy crisis since Russia’s annexation in 2014, as Ukraine targets key oil infrastructure—including depots and transport facilities—calling it a “long-range sanction” against Moscow’s energy sector. Motorists scramble for fuel amid social media chaos, while Russian officials report drone strikes and a ferry attack that killed one. With the war surpassing WWI’s duration at over 1,500 days, these attacks underscore Ukraine’s growing ability to disrupt Russian infrastructure as Moscow’s ground advances stall.
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