Fuel sales halted in occupied Crimea as Ukraine targets oil facilities
Summary
Fuel sales to the public have stopped in Crimea, a region occupied by Russia, because Ukraine has been attacking oil facilities there. The local authorities say fuel will only be sold to government agencies to keep essential services running.Key Facts
- Fuel was already limited in Crimea due to Ukraine targeting supply routes.
- Four people died and 28 were injured in a Ukrainian drone attack on an oil depot in Kerch, Crimea.
- Ukraine also hit an oil transport facility in Russia's Krasnodar region near Crimea.
- Russian officials reported that one person died on a passenger ferry in the Krasnodar area.
- Ukraine targeted military logistics and radar systems, but details on locations were not given.
- Russia said it shot down 239 Ukrainian drones overnight.
- Both countries have increased attacks recently, with no ceasefire progress.
- Crimea is important for Russian military operations and is a popular holiday spot for Russians.
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