Zelenskyy said the fuel and logistics crisis in Crimea is worsening
Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service has received information indicating a deepening crisis regarding fuel, military logistics, and the command-and-control system in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
This was reported by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
According to the head of state, the Russian occupation administration effectively acknowledges that it cannot overcome the consequences of Ukrainian strikes on Russia’s logistics and oil refining infrastructure. Similar problems, the President noted, are also being observed in other Russian regions.
Ukrainian intelligence has also obtained internal Russian documents regarding public sentiment. According to these documents, more than 50% of Russians are experiencing high levels of anxiety, 66% describe their financial situation as difficult, and more than 80% expect a major economic crisis in the country.
In Zelenskyy’s view, these figures indicate the failure of the Kremlin’s military policy.
Source: Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The fuel crisis in Russia is worsening: gasoline is running out at gas stations and lines are growing.
Russia has allowed the use of lower-quality gasoline due to the fuel crisis.