Russia pauses fuel sales as Ukrainian strikes kill four in Crimea
Summary
A large Ukrainian attack on Russian-occupied Crimea killed four people and caused fuel stations to stop selling petrol to the public. Ukraine said it targeted military and energy sites in Crimea, which Russia uses as a key base for its military actions in Ukraine.Key Facts
- Four civilians died and 28 were injured after a Ukrainian drone strike on Crimea’s Kerch peninsula.
- Fuel sales at Crimean petrol stations were suspended, with fuel sold only to state businesses.
- The attack hit military and energy facilities, including an oil terminal in Russia’s nearby Krasnodar region.
- Part of Crimea lost power due to the strikes.
- Ukrainian President Zelensky described these attacks as “long-range sanctions” against Russian military and energy targets.
- Ukraine has improved its drone abilities and increased attacks on Russian supply routes and energy sites.
- Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, and the area is strategically important for Russia’s military.
- Fuel exports from Russia have been banned since April, and some Russian petrol stations have rationed fuel due to these attacks.
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