Russian forces in Kherson region face fuel shortage following strikes on Crimea - ATESH
Kyiv • UNN
Strikes on the oil depot in Feodosia have caused a fuel shortage for the occupiers near Hola Prystan. Equipment remains stationary due to a strict austerity order.

Units of the Russian forces in the temporarily occupied part of the Kherson region have recorded an acute shortage of fuel following strikes on Crimea's fuel infrastructure. This was reported by the "ATESH" movement, according to UNN.
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According to agents, supply problems have arisen, particularly in the Hola Prystan area. The strike on the oil depot in Feodosia is cited as being especially significant, as it impacted the supplies for the Russian grouping in the southern direction.
Occupiers forced to conserve fuel
As reported by "ATESH," Russian military personnel are receiving minimal amounts of fuel, and equipment remains partially stationary.
The equipment is standing still, we aren't moving anywhere. Commanders ordered strict conservation – they issue the bare minimum for movement
According to the movement's information, the Russian side is trying to compensate for the deficit with small-scale deliveries, but this does not solve the problem systematically. "ATESH" states that they continue to provide the Ukrainian Defense Forces with data on logistical routes and fuel storage locations.
