A series of Ukrainian drone strikes on fuel infrastructure has worsened Russia's ongoing fuel crisis, affecting Moscow, Siberia, Ivanovo, Irkutsk, and other regions, according to Israeli media report citing social media and footage. The scope of damage and supply disruption is not yet independently verified.
Asaf Rozentzweig (N12) reported on Friday morning that a wave of Ukrainian drone strikes targeted fuel depots and related infrastructure across multiple Russian regions — Moscow, Siberia, Ivanovo, Irkutsk, and others — further aggravating the country's months-long fuel crisis. The report is based on social media posts and unverified footage from the affected areas.
As The Zioneer has tracked over recent weeks (June 5-25), Russia has been sliding into a severe fuel supply crisis driven by persistent Ukrainian strikes on refineries and depots from Crimea to Ufa, 1,500 km from the border. Multiple regions have imposed civilian fuel rationing. The latest strikes extend the campaign to a wider geographic footprint, including Siberia. Scope of damage and supply disruption remain unverified.
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