Fuel sales restricted in Sevastopol following overnight incidents

Authorities in Russian-occupied Sevastopol suspended the unrestricted sale of fuel at "TES" petrol stations on June 4, following overnight attacks that reportedly targeted a military fuel depot and a thermal power plant.
In Russian-occupied Sevastopol, the free sale of fuel at "TES" petrol stations was suspended on the morning of June 4. This action came after a series of overnight attacks across the Crimean peninsula. Reports indicated that a military fuel base and a thermal power station in the Simferopol district were among the targets. Local authorities have not yet provided detailed information regarding the scale of the damage or the specific nature of the incidents. The suspension of fuel sales suggests a precautionary measure or a response to potential supply disruptions following the reported explosions. Residents are now facing limitations on purchasing petrol and diesel.
Sources: Suspilne Novyny