Ukrainian drone operations have intensified against the Crimean Peninsula, causing widespread power outages and severe supply disruptions across the region.
Reports from the ground describe a situation of near-total isolation for parts of the peninsula, with critical infrastructure struggling to maintain basic services under sustained pressure.
The degradation of Crimea's energy and logistics networks marks a significant escalation in the targeting of Russian-held territory.
While complete isolation of the peninsula remains unlikely in the short term, the persistent strain on supply lines poses a growing challenge for military and civilian operations alike.
This development underscores the increasing reach and precision of Ukrainian long-range strike capabilities.
For markets, the disruption adds to the broader risk premium embedded in energy and shipping sectors.