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Ukrainian attacks prompt Russian-held Crimea to halt civilian gasoline sales
- Civilian gasoline sales in Russia-occupied Crimea are suspended after overnight Ukrainian strikes that local officials say killed four and wounded 28.
- The island faces its worst fuel crisis since 2014 — rationing, long lines, people bringing fuel over the Kerch bridge, and some sellers gouging prices.
- Ukraine says it struck Crimean oil depots and transport facilities as part of “long-range sanctions,” underscoring its ability to hit Russia’s energy infrastructure.
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