Ukrainian strikes on occupied Crimea supply lines and fuel spark panic as Russian state TV warns of an operation to liberate the peninsula.

Daily Russian attacks have intensified in recent months and Ukraine has hit back with its own drone strikes further into Russian territory, saying these are mainly against…

The worsening food shortages come on top of a fuel crisis that Kyiv Post previously reported had spread across the peninsula after intensified Ukrainian strikes on Russian supply…

Residents of Russian-occupied Crimea are reporting empty shelves in grocery stores and purchase limits on a number of basic goods. This comes amid a regional transportation…

Ukraine’s drone strikes on Russian oil facilities trigger fuel shortages across Russia and occupied Ukraine, with long queues in Crimea and panic buying in Krasnodar; Kremlin…

Russia is facing almost daily Ukrainian attacks on its oil infrastructure

Russian commanders are scrambling to move troops and fuel along ever-riskier routes, while the peninsula’s residents face dry taps, empty shelves, and soaring black‑market petrol…

Reuters reports petrol shortages in Crimea as Ukraine strikes bridges, fuel convoys and routes into the occupied peninsula.

Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries, depots and pipelines. Tanker trucks attacked and left ablaze along the land corridor from Russia to Crimea. Motorists waiting in long lines…

Ukrainian strikes on occupied Crimea supply lines and fuel spark panic as Russian state TV warns of an operation to liberate the peninsula.

Ukraine's drone strikes on Crimean fuel supplies trigger a severe crisis, challenging Russia's control and impacting tourism on the peninsula.

Witnesses report petrol stations are running dry as Ukraine targets supply lines

Ukrainian attacks on vehicles carrying critical supplies along the R-280 or “Novorossiya” highway have triggered a growing fuel crisis in occupied Crimea.

The persistent attacks reflect the growing intensity and efficiency of Ukraine’s drone strikes.

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The so-called land corridor to Crimea was meant to make Russia’s occupation more secure, but it is increasingly becoming a vulnerable lifeline.