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Kremlin Scrambles to Stabilize Crimean Fuel Supplies After Drone Strikes

Ukrainian drone strikes across the Black Sea peninsula have triggered a critical fuel shortage in Russian-held Crimea, prompting the Kremlin to launch an emergency response. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed on Monday that authorities are working to mitigate the supply disruptions while attempting to stabilize prices across the region.

Kremlin Scrambles to Stabilize Crimean Fuel Supplies After Drone Strikes

The Kremlin is currently overseeing a coordination mechanism between federal government agencies and major oil companies to address the volatility. While the administration claims it is managing the situation to prevent further economic fallout, the strikes have forced a rapid shift in how fuel is distributed to the occupied territory.

Beyond the immediate logistical hurdles in Crimea, officials are monitoring the broader fuel market to prevent price spikes nationwide. Though specifics on the recovery timeline remain scarce, the government maintains that all necessary protocols are active to ensure domestic reserves remain protected despite the ongoing security challenges posed by the conflict.

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