After the Strike by Ukraine’s Armed Forces on an Oil Depot in Feodosia, Russia will attempt to Supply Fuel to Crimea via Three Routes.
Ukrainian Navy, Dmytro Pletenchuk, during a National Telethone Live Broadcast: "We are seeing a fuel shortage among civilian consumers, and it may affect Military Users to some extent, but they do have several Alternatives for theoretically replenishing supplies in temporarily occupied Crimea" Pletenchuk said.
- Across the Crimean Bridge.
-By Rail between Rostov and Dzhankoy.
- Using Ferry Crossings.
"The air route, of course, is not being considered. In any case, these are definitely not volumes that could fully compensate for the losses the enemy has suffered in Crimea,” the Navy Spokesperson added.
On the Night of October 13th, Drone Uunits from the Asecurity Service TsSO A and the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Special Operations Forces Hit several Targets in Temporarily Occupied Crimea, that Support Russia’s War against Ukraine.
Last week, Ukraine’s Armed Forces also Struck the Capacities of the Sea Oil Terminal in temporarily occupied Feodosia. The Attack Revealed that the Oil handling Complex Burned for Two Consecutive Days.

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