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Russian-held Crimea curbs the use of motorcycles, saying they sound like drones

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on June 17, 2026

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· Last updated: June 17, 2026

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Crimea Imposes Nighttime Ban on Motorcycles Due to Drone Attack Concerns

Crimea's Nighttime Vehicle Ban and Its Implications

Background of the Ban

June 17 (Reuters) - Crimea, the peninsula annexed by Russia from Ukraine in 2014, has banned the use of motorised vehicles such as scooters, quad bikes and motorcycles at nighttime, saying they sound like drone attacks, Moscow-installed authorities said. 

Official Statements and Reasons

Sergei Aksyonov, the peninsula's Russian-installed governor, said the ban, which he called a temporary measure to guard military and other important facilities, would be in place between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. from Wednesday onwards. 

Concerns Over Drone Attack Confusion

"The moped noise hampers the work of defence systems. Their engines sound similar (to drones)," Oleg Kryuchkov, Aksyonov's advisor, said separately on Telegram on Tuesday. "The enemy is recruiting your children for nighttime rides."

Scope and Exemptions

The ban in Crimea, a popular summer tourist destination for Russians, does not apply to cars or larger vehicles. 

Recent Drone Attacks and Fuel Crisis

Ukraine has recently intensified drone attacks on Crimea, home to Russia's Black Sea Fleet, targeting the peninsula's supply routes and triggering a fuel crisis, as the holiday season starts.

Fuel Rationing Measures

A limit of 20 litres (5.3 gallons) of fuel per car at local petrol stations would continue, Mikhail Razvozhayev, the governor of Crimea's biggest city, Sevastopol, said in a Telegram post late on Tuesday.

Wider Impact of Drone Strikes

On Tuesday, a Ukrainian drone strike halted operations at Moscow's oil refinery, sources said, adding to widespread damage inflicted on Russian energy facilities and extending the fuel crisis deeper into the country.

Russian Defense Response

Overnight, Russian defence systems downed 10 drones heading for Moscow, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Telegram early on Wednesday.  

International Reactions

 U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday Russia should make peace with Ukraine after a "very good" meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in comments that sparked cautious optimism among G7 leaders that a peace deal could be struck.

(Reporting by Jekaterīna Golubkova in Tokyo; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

Key Takeaways

  • Crimea has banned nighttime use of loud motorised two- and four-wheeled vehicles starting June 17, aiming to prevent engine noise from interfering with air‑defence systems amid mounting drone attacks (themoscowtimes.com).
  • Ukraine’s intensified drone campaign targeting Crimea’s supply routes and infrastructure has deepened a fuel crisis on the peninsula, leading to rationing (20 liters per vehicle) and widespread station closures (rferl.org).
  • Recent Ukrainian drone strikes have hit civilian and military targets—including a train in Crimea killing one, a museum roof ablaze, and bridges linking Crimea to occupied Kherson—underscoring escalating security threats (internazionale.it).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why has Crimea banned motorcycles and similar vehicles at night?
Crimea imposed the ban because motorbike engines sound like drones, making it harder for defense systems to distinguish between vehicles and drone attacks.
What hours does the Crimea motorcycle ban cover?
The ban applies to nighttime hours, specifically between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Does the vehicle ban in Crimea apply to all vehicles?
No, the ban targets motorcycles, scooters, and quad bikes, but does not apply to cars or larger vehicles.
How has the situation affected fuel supplies in Crimea?
There is a 20-litre fuel limit per car at Crimea's petrol stations due to ongoing fuel shortages and supply route disruptions.
Has Ukraine increased drone attacks on Crimea?
Yes, Ukrainian drone attacks on Crimea have intensified, damaging infrastructure and contributing to fuel shortages.

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