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Putin has a Ukraine problem that’s getting worse as drone strikes mean no fuel for days in Crimea
Russian-occupied Crimea has cut off fuel sales to civilians entirely — there's only enough left for the government. Ukraine's strikes on oil depots, the Crimean Bridge, and air-defense radars are ...
The problem is that Ukrainian drones began barraging over the peninsula’s domestic roads.” Cars queue for fuel at a gas ...
A statement from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on May 26 about long-range strikes inside Russia resurrected a long-held hope in Ukraine — that Berlin is finally about to send Kyiv its Taurus ...
Kyiv has made it difficult for Moscow to provide military and civilian supplies to the territories it occupies.
Perspective: Crimea was Putin’s trophy. Ukraine is turning it into a test of command, supply lines and political nerve.
Ukrainian attacks on vehicles carrying critical supplies along the R-280 or “Novorossiya” highway have triggered a growing fuel crisis in occupied Crimea.
Russian troops have already been forced to withdraw from certain positions. What has the Ukrainian Armed Forces already achieved during the operation to blockade occupied Crimea? What consequences for ...
No petrol sales for civilians, a rolling power-outage schedule and a cancelled tourism season: what is happening in Russia-annexed Crimea amid Kyiv’s campaign to cut off the peninsula from Moscow’s ...
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