Multiple reports say that petrol stations in Crimea halt or restrict civilian fuel sales after Ukraine reportedly strikes an oil depot or fuel supply facilities on the peninsula. According to outlets cited in the compilation, authorities in the Russian-occupied region move to pause sales or limit purchases to government or authorized personnel only, citing a resulting fuel supply disruption. Several sources describe the measures as a response to damage to fuel infrastructure and an emerging local fuel crisis. Reports also mention that Ukrainian strikes are accompanied by casualties in Crimea, with one outlet noting that people are killed and dozens injured, though specific figures are not consistent across the summaries provided. Other coverage characterizes the episode as part of a broader pattern of strikes on energy-related targets. Overall, the accounts agree that the sale of petrol to the public is suspended or tightly restricted in occupied Crimea following the reported strike and that the changes are intended to manage limited fuel availability until supply is restored.