A widening Ukrainian drone and missile campaign against Russia’s supply routes to occupied Crimea has triggered growing panic among Russian civilians and occupation authorities.
Over several days, Ukrainian forces have methodically targeted key bottlenecks linking the peninsula to occupied southern Ukraine.
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Kremlin-installed officials have acknowledged significant damage to multiple bridges.
“This is definitely just the beginning,” Ukrainian commander Yuri Nastenko warned. “What will happen? I simply suggest everyone buy some popcorn. Sit down, watch, and enjoy.”
Crimea’s tourism season collapses
The most visible sign of pressure is a creeping energy crisis. In Sevastopol and across occupied Crimea, petrol stations have reportedly run dry or faced massive gridlock. Occupation authorities temporarily suspended fuel coupon distribution, admitting that delivery trucks could no longer reach key cities.
Priority refueling has been strictly reserved for emergency and military services, fueling anxiety among Russian tourists stranded on the peninsula.
The timing is a severe blow to Moscow. Crimea’s summer tourism season has long been used by the Kremlin to project a false narrative of “normalization.” Disrupted roads, empty pumps, and repeated strikes are now dismantling that illusion.
Cutting the cord
Ukraine’s campaign is choking the core of Russia’s military logistics. Ukrainian drone units are maintaining constant fire control over the “Novorossiya” highway – the primary land corridor used to move fuel, ammunition, and equipment through occupied southern Ukraine.
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