Crimea Suspends Civilian Gasoline Sales Following Ukrainian Attacks on Fuel Supply
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Officials in Russian-occupied Crimea have halted gasoline sales to civilians following an increase in Ukrainian strikes on fuel infrastructure. The move is a response to heightened military activity across the Black Sea peninsula.
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Officials in Russian-occupied Crimea have suspended the sale of gasoline to civilians as a result of increased Ukrainian attacks on fuel supplies. Both NPR and The Independent report that this measure was implemented following an escalation in strikes targeting energy infrastructure across the Black Sea peninsula.
The suspension specifically affects civilian access to fuel. According to reporting from both NPR and The Independent, the decision was made in response to the ramp-up in activity against local energy resources within the region.