Russians Feel the War’s Hardships as Ukraine Pummels Crimea
Strikes on fuel and power infrastructure have cut electricity in parts of Crimea, strained water supplies and pushed residents to the black market for gasoline By Daria Matviichuk and Thomas Grove The Wall Street Journal Updated June 28, 2026 7:19 pm ET Original article contains links Cars lined up this month at a gas station in Crimea. Associated Press Quick Summary -- Ukrainian drone attacks on Crimea’s power and fuel facilities have caused widespread disruptions and hardships for residents. --The offensive led to a state of emergency, power outages, a gasoline black market, and thousands fleeing across the Kerch Bridge. -- Crimea’s tourism sector has been severely affected, with bookings falling by as much as half, and basic services have stopped functioning. This summary was generated with AI and reviewed by an editor. For more than four years, Vladimir Putin has tried to shield Russians from the hardships of war. But in Crimea, residents and tourist...