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Crimea fuel stations empty after Ukrainian drone attacks on supply lines

Created at 11 Jun · 12:36 PM6 sources↑ Market-relevant5 events
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Fuel stations across Russian-annexed Crimea are empty following Ukrainian drone attacks on supply lines, triggering the worst fuel shortage on the peninsula since 2014. Authorities have implemented rationing, limiting sales to 20 liters per vehicle weekly.

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Key Numbers

20 litersgasoline restriction per vehicle owner per week
1,569 daysduration of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine

Who's Involved

Ukraine
conducted drone strikes targeting fuel supplies
Russia
struggling to respond to fuel shortages in Crimea
Kremlin
acknowledged the scope of the fuel problem
Institute for the Study of War
noted synergy between long-range and mid-range Ukrainian strikes

↳ Why This Matters

The fuel crisis in Crimea impacts civilian life, tourism, and Russian military logistics, highlighting Ukraine's expanding capability to disrupt Russian infrastructure and supply chains.

Key facts

  • Ukrainian drone strikes have disrupted fuel supplies to Crimea.
  • Targeted infrastructure includes refineries, depots, pipelines, and fuel trucks.
  • Gas stations are experiencing shortages, leading to rationing.
  • This marks the most severe fuel crisis in Crimea since its 2014 annexation by Russia.
  • The Kremlin has acknowledged the situation and pledged to resolve it.

Fuel stations across Crimea are running dry following a series of Ukrainian drone attacks that have disrupted supply lines, triggering the most severe fuel crisis on the peninsula since its annexation by Russia in 2014. The persistent strikes have targeted refineries, depots, pipelines, and tanker trucks, catching Russian forces off-guard and struggling to find a response.

Motorists are facing long queues at gas stations, and authorities have implemented rationing, restricting sales to 20 liters per vehicle owner per week via prepaid coupons. This crisis threatens to disrupt tourism in the region, which relies heavily on summer vacations. The Kremlin has publicly acknowledged the severity of the situation and pledged swift action.

Ukraine's ability to inflict damage on Russian infrastructure, including previous attacks on the Kerch Bridge and munitions depots, is highlighted by these successes. The recent strikes on the land corridor from Russia to Crimea, including repeated hits on the Chonhar Bridge, underscore Ukraine's strategy to cripple Russian logistics and military movements. The Institute for the Study of War noted the combined effect of long-range strikes reducing production capacity and mid-range strikes hindering transportation of available fuel.

Crimea, a strategically important peninsula annexed by Russia in 2014, has been a focal point of Ukrainian attacks since the full-scale invasion began. Ukraine has previously targeted military assets, including warships and airfields, and the Kerch Bridge, aiming to degrade Russia's hold on the territory and its supply routes.

Frequently asked questions

Ukrainian drone strikes targeted refineries, depots, pipelines, and fuel trucks, disrupting the supply chain to the peninsula.

It is the worst fuel crisis in Crimea since its annexation by Russia in 2014, leading to rationing and long queues at gas stations.

The Kremlin has acknowledged the problem and promised to address it quickly.

What Happens Next

01Russia is expected to address the fuel supply issue quickly.
02Further Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian infrastructure are anticipated.

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How It Developed

Ukrainian drone strikes disrupted supply lines to Crimea.
Refineries, depots, pipelines, and fuel trucks were targeted.
Fuel stations across Crimea are experiencing shortages.
Authorities implemented rationing, limiting sales to 20 liters per vehicle weekly.
This is the worst fuel crisis in Crimea since its 2014 annexation by Russia.
The Kremlin acknowledged the issue and pledged to resolve it.

Sources

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Ukraine hits fuel supplies to Crimea, sparking a fuel crisis on the Russian-held peninsulaAP News
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Fuel stations in Crimea run dry after fresh night of Ukrainian drone strikesReuters via PiQSuite
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Fuel running dry in Russian-held Crimea as Ukraine steps up attacksSky News
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Ukraine's strikes on Crimea refineries and pipelines spark worst fuel crisis on peninsula since 2014Sky News · World

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