Destroyed Logistics Forcing Russian Infantry to March 30 Kilometers to Frontline Positions
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Destroyed Logistics Forcing Russian Infantry to March 30 Kilometers to Frontline Positions
Ukrainian strikes on Russian logistics in temporarily occupied Crimea and southern regions have led to growing difficulties for Russian forces in transporting personnel to positions and sustaining their units, Ukraine’s Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said. The remarks were made during a press conference with Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson, as reported by Interfax on July 1. We bring you stories from the ground. Your support keeps our te…
Russian infantry forces walk 30 km due to destroyed logistics in south – Fedorov outlines consequences of Ukrainian strikes
Minister of Defense of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov stated that strikes on Russian military targets in temporarily occupied Crimea and the south have already led to serious logistical problems for Russian troops and the "accumulation of a large number of crises."

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