Kateryna Ganzha19:25, 25.06.26
According to the so-called head of Crimea, the most difficult situation is with fuel.
Crimea is currently going through one of the most difficult periods since the Russian occupation, the Russian-appointed head of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, admitted. He published an appeal to the peninsula’s residents on his Telegram channel, in which he reported problems with fuel and electricity supplies.
Aksyonov said that Crimea is going through a “difficult time.” According to him, the most difficult situation at the moment is the situation with fuel supplies.
“The situation with fuel is the most complicated. The measures that are being taken today, in particular on the instructions of the president, are enough to resolve this issue. But when exactly this will happen, I cannot say for sure now,” said Aksyonov.

At the same time, he admitted that due to drone attacks, the occupation authorities cannot ensure compliance with the electricity outage schedules.
“Given the attacks by enemy drones, it is impossible to adhere to all schedules that would satisfy everyone,” he said.
Separately, Aksyonov assured that there was supposedly no shortage of food and medicine. However, he did not reveal the details of the occupation authorities’ work in this area.
The so-called head of Crimea urged people not to trust reports about the situation in Crimea and to rely exclusively on “official sources of information.”
At the end of his address, he acknowledged that the current situation is unprecedented for the occupied peninsula.
“The situation is not easy, this has never happened before,” said Aksyonov.
(C)UNIAN 2026

“The measures that are being taken today, in particular on the instructions of the president, are enough to resolve this issue. But when exactly this will happen, I cannot say for sure now,”
In other words we have no fucking idea what to do. There is a bridge at Kerch, get your arse on it while you can.
I got a good chuckle out of your comment.