A Russian fuel tanker was destroyed on the road leading to the Crimean Peninsula, according to reports. Further details — the cause of the destruction, casualties, and the impact on supply — are not yet confirmed.
A single source reports the destruction of a Russian fuel tanker on the main road to Crimea. The report provides no information on the cause — whether a strike, accident, or sabotage — or on possible casualties. The event occurs against a backdrop of a severe fuel shortage in Crimea, which has affected the peninsula for months and is part of a broader Russian fuel crisis, as The Zioneer previously reported. No further details have been confirmed from official or independent sources at this time.
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