Ukraine cripples Crimea’s fuel lifelines with long-range strikes

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Ukraine intensified drone and missile strikes against the occupied Crimean peninsula to disrupt fuel and energy logistics, targeting oil depots and energy facilities while Moscow‑installed authorities shut summer camps, restrict petrol sales to officials, and suspend public events amid rolling power outages. Kyiv and analysts say the campaign aims to deny Russia the ability to sustain logistics across the Kerch Strait, further isolating Crimea from the mainland.
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- No Gas, No Summer Camps, Sporadic Power: Ukraine Escalates Crimea Attacks The New York Times
- Ukraine intensifies attacks on Crimea to raise cost of Russian occupation The Guardian
- Ukrainian attacks prompt Russian-held Crimea to halt civilian gasoline sales NPR
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