
Annexed Crimea's largest city begins fuel rationing as Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil refineries cause a slump in fuel production.
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Sevastopol has begun rationing gasoline due to what authorities are calling 'logistical challenges', according to the Moscow Times, as Ukrainian drone strikes against oil refineries across Russia cause a significant slump in fuel production.
The rationing measures in the annexed Crimea port city reflect broader supply disruptions stemming from Ukrainian attacks on Russian refinery infrastructure, which have reduced domestic fuel output and tightened supplies in Russian-controlled areas.
The development underscores the wider impact of Ukraine's long-range strike campaign on Russia's energy infrastructure, increasing logistics pressure on Sevastopol's military and civilian population in the strategically important Black Sea port.
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