Russian controlled territory in Crimea halts civilian gasoline sales following supply strikes
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Authorities have suspended the sale of gas to civilians due to shortages caused by Ukrainian drone strikes on fuel infrastructure. The move follows a period of rationing and an increase in attacks targeting oil facilities and transportation routes.
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Authorities in Russian controlled territory have halted civilian gasoline sales due to supply shortages, according to reports from Al Jazeera and NPR News. The suspension follows several Ukrainian drone strikes on fuel infrastructure and the primary supply routes serving the peninsula.
The BBC reported that gas had already been rationed before the total halt in sales occurred.