Ukraine’s systematic strikes on Russia’s energy, logistics, and industrial infrastructure are already having a noticeable effect and could intensify in the near future.

Political analyst Ihor Reiterovych said this in an interview with Ukrinform while commenting on the impact of the so-called “drone sanctions” on the Russian economy.

According to him, the consequences of the attacks are most evident in the logistics sector, which is unable to efficiently transport cargo over long distances, particularly to Russia’s northern regions.

“Yes, and the effect is very serious. By the end of the summer, Russia could already face problems even with supplying certain regions with food products,” the expert said.

He noted that despite record harvests in recent years, part of Russia’s agricultural output was lost because of transportation and logistics problems.