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Ukraine’s drone campaign tightens grip on Crimean logistics

Ukrainian forces are escalating a high-precision campaign against Russian supply lines, striking 21 bridges across the Isthmus and Crimea in less than three weeks. By systematically targeting railway and road infrastructure, Kyiv is forcing Russian logistics into vulnerable bottlenecks while simultaneously crippling the domestic industrial base supporting Moscow’s missile production.

Ukraine’s drone campaign tightens grip on Crimean logistics

The tactical shift toward precision strikes has rendered traditional Russian countermeasures largely ineffective. French analyst Clément Molin reports a surge in activity, with daily successful drone attacks jumping from 47 to 56 within a 48-hour window. These strikes are not merely cosmetic; by targeting railway bridges—such as the crossing over the North Crimean Canal near Rozdolne—Ukraine is preventing rapid repairs by hitting recovery equipment, effectively forcing the Russian military to rely on slow, exposed pontoon crossings.

Simultaneously, the war of attrition against Russia’s military-industrial complex has reached deep into the rear. Recent Storm Shadow strikes on a semiconductor plant in Voronezh—a critical facility for Kh-101 and Iskander missile components—underscore a strategy aimed at degrading Russia’s long-term offensive capacity. While satellite imagery often suggests limited surface damage, internal reports from Russian military observers indicate that fire-related destruction within these facilities is far more catastrophic than initial overhead photos reveal.

Beyond the front lines, internal instability is mounting. Fuel rationing has hit seven Russian regions, including the oil-rich Khanty-Mansiysk, while the Ukrainian 425th assault regiment, Skala, faces a deepening scandal. Reports from the investigative outlet Babel detail systemic abuse, torture, and dozens of suspicious deaths among new recruits, casting a shadow over the elite unit's operational record.

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