Ukraine Turns to Strangling Russian Logistics in Crimea — and It's Working
Ukraine’s mid-range drones and missiles have cut fuel, power and ferry links, with military cargo traffic down 71%, officials said.
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Moscow. Ukraine continued this Thursday the bombing of Crimea, which has been without gasoline or electricity for several days in much of the territory, including its capital, Simferopol, as well as energy and military industry facilities both on the peninsula and inside Russia.
Drones hit military and energy infrastructure and are causing a fierce crisis: it is a question of political pressure
Ukraine turns to strangling Russian logistics in Crimea — and it's working
Ukraine's siege of Crimea has been a long time coming. Crimea is under an effective siege as Ukraine has been systematically isolating the occupied peninsula with a multipronged campaign of drone strikes. "Hell is beginning," Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said in a June 17 interview. "Logistics are being cut off. Crimea is being isolated." Ukraine plans to fully isolate the peninsula, cutting it off from Russian supply while destro…
Due to the lack of success and further setbacks in the Ukraine war, pressure on Vladimir Putin is increasing within his own country. People are also increasingly desperate on the Crimean Black Sea Peninsula, which was annexed in 2014, according to a recent analysis.
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