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La crisis de combustible se apodera de Crimea tras los ataques de drones ucranianos que interrumpen los suministros

Empire, politics, war, economy, transport

Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries, depots, pipelines, and tanker trucks have triggered the worst fuel crisis in Crimea since its illegal annexation by Russia in 2014, dealing a significant blow to the Kremlin's narrative of victory in the four-year war. The persistent attacks, which have caught Russian forces off guard, reflect the growing intensity and efficiency of Ukraine's drone campaign.

As Russia marks its national holiday on Friday, signaling the start of summer vacations, the gasoline shortages threaten to disrupt the tourism-dependent region, known for its beaches and resorts. The Kremlin has publicly acknowledged the scope of the problem and promised swift action.

Cars lined up for hours at gas stations in Simferopol, Crimea, on Friday, June 12, 2026, as authorities rationed fuel. Since early in the war, Ukraine has methodically targeted Russian military assets in Crimea, including warships, munitions depots, airfields, and the Kerch Bridge linking the peninsula to Russia.

After attacks on the bridge, Russia shifted most fuel and other supplies to a land corridor through occupied territories along the Sea of Azov coast. However, last month, Ukrainian drones struck fuel trucks on that highway, leaving dozens of vehicles ablaze.

Other strikes hit refineries and oil depots deep inside Russia, hurting its oil exports and causing domestic shortages.

The Institute for the Study of War noted the synergy between long-range attacks reducing Russia's production capacity and midrange strikes hindering its ability to transport fuel. Ukrainian drones also repeatedly hit the Chonhar Bridge, which links mainland Ukraine to Crimea, forcing authorities to deploy limited-capacity pontoon bridges.

Oleksandr Nastenko, commander of the Ukrainian unit that struck the bridge, said attacks on crossings will continue to disrupt supplies to Russian forces in the Zaporizhzhia region.

Natia Seskuria of the Royal United Services Institute in London observed that the latest attacks have exposed Russia's vulnerabilities and allowed Ukraine to reclaim momentum. The strikes carry both a political message and a strategic aim, demonstrating Ukraine's capability and intent to contest Russian control in Crimea while depriving Russia of a key logistics hub.

The fuel crisis is acutely felt by residents and tourists. At the end of May, authorities restricted gasoline sales to 5 1/3 gallons per vehicle owner per week using prepaid coupons, which were quickly snapped up.

Motorists lined up for hours, and social networks buzzed with requests for fuel. A hotline was launched for stranded tourists.

Some speculators sell gas at double the market price. Crimea attracted nearly 7 million tourists last year, but hotel bookings have plummeted, with nearly 80% canceled in late May and early June.

Some hotels offered gasoline as a bonus for new bookings.

A Ukrainian drone attack earlier this week on a passenger train from Moscow to Crimea injured the driver and killed his assistant, briefly suspending service. An earlier attack on a commuter train in Crimea killed one and injured three.

The Kremlin acknowledged the shortages and promised measures, but the Russian Defense Ministry remained silent. War bloggers criticized the military for failing to anticipate the strikes and its slow response, suggesting military escorts for fuel trucks or stepping up strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure.

Ukraine also dealt a symbolic blow by striking a historic Sevastopol building housing a panoramic painting depicting the defense of the city during the Crimean War. The painting was destroyed by fire, an attack that military blogger Valery Shiryayev said would anger President Putin, as it targets a cherished part of national heritage.

Esta noticia fue reportada originalmente por mendocinobeacon. Lea el artículo original aquí.

Resumido por la IA de CaliforniaToday

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