Kyivpost
Ukrainian Drone Strikes Disrupt Russian Supply Lines to Crimea
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Ukrainian forces have intensified drone attacks targeting Russian supply routes to Crimea, leading to significant shortages of fuel and basic goods in the region. Reports indicate that gas stations in Sevastopol and Yevpatoriya are running dry, with the local government struggling to manage fuel distribution due to damaged supply lines. The Russian-backed governor of Sevastopol confirmed that 33 Ukrainian drones were intercepted, but the ongoing strikes have severely impacted logistics. The situation poses a growing challenge for Russia's military operations in Crimea, which was intended to be a secure corridor for supplies. As a result, the Kremlin faces political risks as these shortages undermine the perception of control over the annexed territory. Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany reaffirmed support for Ukraine, emphasizing the need for a sustainable peace through negotiations.
Key Points: • Ukrainian drone strikes are targeting critical supply lines to Crimea, causing fuel shortages. • Sevastopol and Yevpatoriya report empty gas stations and delayed fuel distribution. • The situation challenges Russia's military logistics and control over the annexed region.