Ukraine carries out strikes on Russian-occupied Crimea that kill four people and trigger the suspension of fuel sales, according to Moscow-backed authorities. Multiple outlets report that the attack hits military and energy-related sites on the peninsula, which Russia annexed in 2014 and which Moscow has described as a key logistics hub for its war in Ukraine. In reporting on the aftermath, sources say Crimean authorities pause fuel sales at petrol stations following the strike, citing disruption after the barrage. Ukraine does not assert responsibility for the civilian impacts but states it targets military and energy facilities in Crimea. The Russian-backed side characterizes the strike as part of a broader escalation in the conflict and provides the reported casualty figure of four deaths. Several outlets describe the attack as among the largest in Crimea in recent months, reflecting Kyiv’s continued long-range strikes into areas under Russian control. The reports collectively emphasize both the human toll reported by Moscow-installed officials and the immediate effects on fuel distribution in Crimea.