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Inside Ukraine’s Campaign to Turn Occupied Crimea Into an 'Island'

Ukrainian drones hit oil and transport sites, while Moscow-installed officials banned camps, rationed petrol and cut public events.

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No petrol sales for civilians, a rolling power-outage schedule and a cancelled tourism season: what is happening in Russia-annexed Crimea amid Kyiv’s campaign to cut off the peninsula from Moscow’s control?

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The beaches of the peninsula, usually crowded at that time, are deserted, and the few tourists have strange surprises on site.

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In Crimea, they are having major problems with security, logistics, electricity and fuel - Many Russian tourists have canceled their holidays.

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An oil depot in Crimea is still burning after Ukraine attacked the port overnight Sunday. Fuel sales on the Russian-occupied island have been halted.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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