Ukraine's drone campaign disrupts Russian supply lines to Crimea
Ukraine has launched a successful drone campaign targeting road infrastructure in Russian-occupied southern territories. The strikes are hampering Russia's ability to resupply its forces across Crimea, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions.
PoliitikaUkraine has escalated its drone warfare strategy in the south, conducting a sustained campaign against road supply routes in Russian-occupied territories. The strikes are targeting logistics infrastructure critical to Russian military operations across Crimea, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson oblasts.
The drone offensive is aimed at cutting off or seriously degrading Russian resupply chains to frontline units stationed across the occupied south. Crimea, which Russia has held since its illegal annexation in 2014, serves as a key logistics hub for Moscow's broader operations in southern Ukraine.
By disrupting road networks in occupied Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson, Ukrainian forces are attempting to stretch Russian logistical capacity and slow the movement of ammunition, fuel, and troops. Analysts note that sustained pressure on supply lines can be as strategically significant as direct battlefield engagements.
The campaign reflects a broader Ukrainian doctrine of using long-range drones to strike deep into occupied territory, targeting infrastructure rather than solely frontline positions. This approach has previously been used against fuel depots, bridges, and military convoys throughout the war.
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