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Ukraine’s Precision Strikes Cripple Russian Logistics in Occupied Territories

Kyiv’s relentless drone campaign is choking Moscow’s supply lines and triggering a severe fuel crisis across occupied Crimea and the southern front.

Foreign PolicyPublished June 8, 2026 at 11:23 PMProcessed June 9, 2026 at 1:39 PM
People dressed in casual clothing at a petrol station in Sevastopol, Crimea  leaning on a car bonnet putting their names on a list to join the queue for fuel after the authorities restricted fuel sales amid a supply shortage following Ukrainian attacks on logistics routes in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict, June 1, 2026.

Ukraine’s systematic campaign of drone strikes against Russian-occupied territories is successfully dismantling Moscow’s ability to sustain its illegal occupation.

By targeting the vital supply arteries connecting the Russian city of Rostov to occupied Crimea via Mariupol, Ukrainian forces have effectively throttled the logistical backbone of the Russian military in the south.

Data from Ukrainian drone commanders indicates a staggering 71% drop in military cargo traffic along these routes between late May and early June. The impact on the ground is undeniable: Crimea, a key staging ground for Russian missile and drone attacks, is reeling from a self-inflicted fuel crisis.

Residents and tourists alike are facing 10-hour queues for fuel, with local authorities forced to ration supplies to just 20 liters per person. Even Kremlin-appointed officials have been forced to admit that they cannot meet the basic fuel demands of the region, leading to the cancellation of hundreds of bus routes.

The vulnerability of these supply lines is compounded by Ukraine’s successful strikes on Russian oil refineries and depots, which have disabled nearly 40% of Russia’s primary refining capacity. As Ukraine shifts its focus from large-scale refineries to smaller, local distribution networks, the pressure on the Russian military machine continues to mount.

While Russian-installed authorities attempt to manage the fallout, the reality is that their logistics network is failing under the weight of Ukraine’s tactical ingenuity. By bringing the consequences of this war directly to the occupied territories, Ukraine is proving that Moscow’s hold on the region is increasingly unsustainable.

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