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Ukraine escalates strikes disrupting Russian fuel and military logistics

Summary

Ukraine’s systematic targeting of Russian refineries and fuel storage has triggered a nationwide fuel crisis, affecting 75 regions and forcing rationing. Simultaneously, Belarus’ shutdown of relay stations may alter the nature of Shahed drone attacks on Ukraine, while Crimea faces critical shortages threatening agriculture and infrastructure.

Key Stories

Fuel crisis engulfs 75 Russian regions as Ukraine cripples refineries — Ukraine’s sustained strikes on Russian refineries and fuel depots have caused severe gasoline shortages across 75 regions, with Crimea on the brink of collapse and rationing imposed in a third of the country. Analysts suggest this is a deliberate strategy to degrade Russia’s military and economic resilience, not a temporary disruption.

Belarus relay shutdown may reshape drone warfare in Ukraine — The shutdown of Belarusian relay stations is expected to alter the operational patterns of Russian Shahed drone attacks on Kyiv and western Ukraine. While strikes will continue, their precision and coordination may be affected, potentially reducing immediate effectiveness.

Crimea faces dual crisis as fuel shortages and heatwave strain infrastructure — Crimea is grappling with a fuel crisis compounded by record heatwaves, threatening agricultural output and civilian stability. The region’s energy and supply chains remain under sustained pressure from Ukrainian strikes and broader economic strain.

Ukraine launches massive drone assault targeting Russia and Crimea — Ukraine conducted one of its largest drone attacks to date, striking 12 Russian regions and occupied Crimea. The assault underscores Kyiv’s intensifying efforts to disrupt Russian military logistics and territorial control.

Russian economy shows signs of strain under prolonged war pressure — Missile strikes and economic disruptions are increasingly exposing vulnerabilities in Russia’s war economy. Reports indicate growing public concern over fuel rationing, price surges, and potential black-market emergence for essential supplies.