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Sacrificing the Civilian Front: Moscow Abandons Crimea to Feed the War Machine

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The administrative façade in occupied Crimea has shattered. Confronted with a sweeping deficit of power, fuel, and essential groceries, the Kremlin has made a calculated tactical choice: divert every single remaining resource to front-line military units, leaving the local population completely stranded.

The architecture of the collapse:

Rail Networks Frozen: Intermittent, precise strikes on transit nodes have completely locked the regional railway network, halting both passenger transport and freight cargo.

The R-280 Trap: By aggressively targeting logistics vehicles along the “Novorossiya” overland corridor, Ukraine has shattered public confidence in the safety of the occupation zone.

Unrest and Flight: Social channels are flooded with desperate updates from Sevastopol detailing empty grocery stores and hours of pitch darkness, while the outbound highways are bottlenecked with thousands of cars attempting to escape.

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