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Ukraine Drone Blitz Leaves Russian-Held Crimea Without Fuel

Petrol stations across Russian-occupied Crimea went dry on Thursday, a visible sign of how effectively Ukraine has been squeezing the peninsula's supply lines from the air. In Sevastopol, the largest city on the peninsula, most filling stations had nothing to offer. Even the rationing system put in place in recent weeks was struggling to function. In the resort town of Yevpatoriya, drivers lined up outside the only station still operating, hoping for whatever little was left.

By Nikodem Baran | Last Updated: 12 Jun 2026
Drone Strikes Cut Off the Routes In
Crimea is not easy to supply at the best of times. Most of its fuel arrives by road and rail through Russian-held territories to the north — corridors that Moscow seized in 2022. Ukraine has been hitting those corridors hard. One alternative supply route, a barge terminal in the city of Feodosia, was knocked out after Ukrainian forces struck it in April, removing another option entirely.

The situation came to a head this week. Sevastopol's Moscow-installed governor, Mikhail Razvozhaev, admitted on Wednesday that the city's fuel distribution plan had stalled because supply trucks simply could not get through following recent strikes on the routes leading in. Overnight, he reported that Ukrainian drones had caused light damage in the city area, with 33 drones brought down.

Ukrainian military commander Dmytro Filatov confirmed that Kyiv's forces had struck the Chonhar bridge — a critical crossing linking Crimea to the Kherson region to the north — causing what he described as "critical" damage and bringing traffic to a halt. His forces also struck the town of Armiansk, which sits at the narrow land corridor connecting Crimea to the Russian mainland, destroying trucks loaded with fuel and ammunition. The governor of the Russian-held section of the Kherson region separately confirmed that Ukrainian strikes had hit bridges in that area, causing some damage.

A Wider Fuel Crisis Taking Shape
The pressure on Crimea is part of a broader pattern. Fuel shortages have now been reported across roughly a dozen regions of Russia, though most regional authorities have played down the situation, blaming disruptions on panic buying rather than structural problems. Moscow has maintained that there are no real supply issues. Only two regions in Siberia have officially acknowledged shortages alongside Russian-held Crimea.

Behind the scenes, however, concern appears to be growing. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak addressed a government meeting and announced that instructions had been issued to build a forecasting system for regional fuel distribution — one designed to identify weak points and allow authorities to act before problems escalate. State-owned lender Sberbank has also flagged rising fuel prices as an added inflation risk for the Russian economy, a rare admission from within the financial establishment that the pressure is real.

Ukraine's overnight activity was not limited to Crimea. Strikes in southern Russia caused damage, including a fire at the Afipsky oil refinery, which was later brought under control. The governor of the neighboring Adygea region also reported damage to civilian infrastructure across his area.

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