Putin says Russia is working on new fuel supply system to occupied Crimea

Anastasia Prots — 13 July, 17:40
Putin says Russia is working on new fuel supply system to occupied Crimea
Vladimir Putin. Photo: Getty Images

Russian leader Vladimir Putin has said that Russia is working on creating a new system for supplying petroleum products to temporarily occupied Crimea, which, as he said, will be "very difficult for the enemy to reach".

Source: Russian state agencies RIA Novosti and Interfax, citing Putin

Details: It is reported that during the All for Victory! forum, Putin inspected an exhibition of new developments for Russian troops involved in the war against Ukraine.

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Commenting on fuel supplies in Russia, he said that the situation would "gradually stabilise". As he said, this also applies to temporarily occupied Crimea.

Quote from Putin: "It also concerns Crimea. Because work is already beginning to create such a supply system that will be very difficult for the adversary to reach."

Background:

  • The situation with energy supply in temporarily occupied Crimea has been worsening due to strikes by Ukraine's defence forces on energy infrastructure: regions are regularly left without electricity, sometimes for several days, and in most cases there are no scheduled outages.
  • On 12-13 July, Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces struck the Kuban-Crimea energy bridge and 11 energy nodes in Russian-occupied territories.
  • On the nights of 11-12 and 12-13 July, Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces attacked nine power substations of varying capacity and a key electricity transfer point of the Kuban-Crimea energy bridge from Russia to Crimea. It was hit a second time in the next two days.
  • A fuel crisis is intensifying in Russia and in the occupied territories amid ongoing Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries: shortages of motor fuel, previously seen in occupied Sevastopol and Crimea, have spread to the capital region.
  • The Russian authorities have declared a regional state of emergency in Crimea and Sevastopol.

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