Ukraine’s drones cut Crimea’s fuel; Russia can’t even move its political prisoners
A week-long fuel paralysis in Crimea, caused by Ukrainian drone strikes, has left Crimean Tatar and Ukrainian detainees stranded in Simferopol indefinitely.
Ukrainian drone strikes have disrupted fuel supplies in Crimea, leading to a week-long paralysis that affects even the movement of political prisoners. As a result, Russia is unable to transport its detainees, leaving Crimean Tatar and Ukrainian prisoners held in Simferopol indefinitely. This situation highlights the effectiveness of Ukraine’s drone attacks, which not only cripple Russian military logistics but also create civilian disruptions. Although the exact duration of the paralysis remains unclear, it underscores the growing vulnerability of Russia’s hold over Crimea.

