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Crimea suspends children's summer camps as Ukraine strikes squeeze fuel supplies

  • Crimea has suspended tourism and children's summer camps until September because a fuel crisis, blamed on Ukrainian attacks on sea routes and supply roads, has disrupted supplies.
  • Fuel stations across Russia — including parts of Moscow and Crimea — have limited or halted sales, with some grades (like 95‑octane and diesel) unavailable.
  • Russia's gasoline output and seaborne exports have fallen after drone strikes; authorities and oil companies are working on measures to stabilize supply and prices, and residents say they'll drive less or use public transport.
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