Moscow's Crimea Land Bridge Is Gone—Millions Panic as Gasoline Crisis Hits the Streets

PPR GLOBAL Published October 3, 2025

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#ukrainewarupdate #military #Crimea #UkraineWar #FuelCrisis #KerchBridge #Sevastopol #Logistics #DeepStrike #Russia Something is breaking in Crimea, and it’s louder than any missile strike: silence at the gas pumps. According to local reporting and open‑source monitoring, over half of stations on the peninsula have halted gasoline sales, queues stretch for hours, and a 20‑liter ration has spawned a coupon black market. Public transport is buckling; farms are stalling at harvest time; families are siphoning fuel at night. This video explains how a war of logistics became a war of survival: Why Crimea’s fuel lifeline—Kerch Bridge & sea shipments—is now a chokepoint. How repeated strikes against Sevastopol & Feodosia fuel terminals turned storage into a critical weakness. What the rationing, price spikes, and empty pumps mean for society—and for Russia’s army in the south. How export bans and wider outages inside Russia compound the crisis. Note: Where specific figures or incidents are cited, we flag them as reported by open sources; we focus on mechanisms, not a single datapoint. Question: Is Crimea becoming an uninhabitable logistics island?