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Ukraine ‘cuts off’ Crimea from Russia, plunging it into an energy crisis
Qatar🏛️ PoliticsProgressive8 hr. ago

Ukraine ‘cuts off’ Crimea from Russia, plunging it into an energy crisis

Ukraine intensified its efforts to disrupt energy supplies to Crimea by targeting Russian-operated infrastructure, leading to a severe energy crisis on the peninsula. Operation 'Molochka', launched on July 6, focused on disabling Russian tanker fleets that transported oil from the Volga-Don Canal and Sea of Azov to Crimea. By July 13, Ukrainian forces reported significantly reducing oil deliveries to the region, forcing Crimean authorities to admit they could not guarantee daily gasoline sales or set precise fuel distribution schedules. The operation included strikes on both maritime and land-based transportation routes, as well as attacks on electricity infrastructure such as the Saky thermal power plant and multiple substations. Crimean officials acknowledged the worsening situation, noting potential prolonged blackouts and implementing measures like turning off street lights and distributing generators to affected areas.

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Al Jazeera English logoAl Jazeera EnglishState / PublicProgressive8 hr. ago
Ukraine ‘cuts off’ Crimea from Russia, plunging it into an energy crisis

Ukraine intensified its efforts to disrupt energy supplies to Crimea by targeting Russian-operated infrastructure, leading to a severe energy crisis on the peninsula. Operation 'Molochka', launched on July 6, focused on disabling Russian tanker fleets that transported oil from the Volga-Don Canal and Sea of Azov to Crimea. By July 13, Ukrainian forces reported significantly reducing oil deliveries to the region, forcing Crimean authorities to admit they could not guarantee daily gasoline sales or set precise fuel distribution schedules. The operation included strikes on both maritime and land-based transportation routes, as well as attacks on electricity infrastructure such as the Saky thermal power plant and multiple substations. Crimean officials acknowledged the worsening situation, noting potential prolonged blackouts and implementing measures like turning off street lights and distributing generators to affected areas.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Ukraine's actions as a strategic and effective disruption of Russian-controlled infrastructure, emphasizing the impact on Crimea's energy supply and the inability of Russian authorities to restore normalcy. It highlights Ukrainian military capabilities and portrays the situation,

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