Russia’s military logistics in Crimea are collapsing under relentless Ukrainian strikes. In this exclusive update, former Navy SEAL squadron leader Chuck Pfarrer sits down with Jason Jay Smart to break down the catastrophic challenges facing Russian President Vladimir Putin’s forces. From the crippled Kerch Bridge to the heavily damaged rail lines, Russian troops are struggling to maintain their supply routes into the highly contested region. Without adequate beans, bullets, and band-aids, the Russian occupation faces an imminent breaking point.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Pfarrer highlights how the Russian military is bleeding roughly 1,000 troops per day, a severe deficit that their current recruitment of 409,000 soldiers per year simply cannot sustain. Furthermore, Russia’s air defense systems, particularly the prized Pantsir S1 units, have been decimated by 50%. The battlefield dynamic has fundamentally changed, with Ukrainian first-person view (FPV) drones accounting for the vast majority of Russian casualties. These drones, expected to reach 20,000 deployments a day, are completely neutralizing Russia’s outdated T-62 and T-72 tanks. The days of massive armored breakthroughs are over, replaced by brutal, grinding combat and drone-dominated kill zones. With an aging, poorly trained infantry and an industrial base pulling 60-year-old equipment from storage, the Russian military is running out of time and resources. As the war stretches into another devastating year, Pfarrer predicts dynamic shifts on the front lines that could ultimately seal the fate of Putin’s invasion.
Inept Russian Generals Have Just Blown the War
Russia’s grip on Crimea is weakening as Ukrainian strikes devastate supply lines, air defenses, and armored forces across the front.






