Fuel Shortage in Russia Cripples Air Defense in Crimea: Military Vehicles Abandoned on Highways.

Fuel crisis paralyzes air defense
Fuel crisis paralyzes air defense

Fuel Crisis in Ukraine and Its Consequences

According to UATV: A severe fuel shortage is undermining Russian air defense systems in Crimea and the Kherson region, according to reports. Agents from the partisan group 'Atesh' have stated that the Russian command was forced to impose strict fuel limits for mobile fire teams and air defense units. As a result, crews are abandoning their vehicles along routes when they run out of fuel.

Abandoned equipment has been spotted on the road between Henichesk and Skadovsk, highlighting the gravity of the situation. Additionally, gasoline prices in Russia have hit their highest level since 2010, further straining fuel supplies. Many gas stations are closed, while those still operating have capped refueling at 30 liters per tank, creating major obstacles for Russian military forces in the region.

Logistical Challenges and Their Impact

This fuel scarcity points to deep logistical failures that could degrade the combat readiness of Russian troops in occupied Ukrainian territories. Reduced refueling capabilities are likely to lower the effectiveness of air defense and troop mobility, potentially shifting the dynamics of military operations in the area.

These developments underscore the critical need for resource allocation to sustain military campaigns, especially amid ongoing conflict.


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