
Ukraine is escalating its efforts to dismantle the Russian occupation of Crimea, launching a wave of drone strikes that have hit critical fuel supplies and transport routes. Russian-installed authorities report that four people were killed in recent attacks, including strikes on Simferopol and a commuter train headed for Kerch.
While Ukrainian officials maintain they target only military assets, the strikes have caused significant disruptions, forcing fuel rationing in Sevastopol and creating logistical headaches for the Kremlin.
This campaign is part of a wider tactical shift by Kyiv, which has increasingly utilized its growing domestic defense sector to strike deep behind enemy lines. Beyond the peninsula, Ukraine has targeted oil terminals and naval bases near St. Petersburg, directly challenging the Russian regime’s ability to project power.
These operations are a clear signal that Kyiv intends to make the cost of occupation unsustainable for Moscow, hitting the energy infrastructure that fuels the Russian military.
As the conflict grinds on, Ukraine’s ability to strike targets within Russia and occupied territories has become a cornerstone of its strategy to undermine Moscow’s long-term war-fighting capabilities.
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