Long-range drone attacks concentrating on a key Kremlin military logistical route in southern Ukraine have demolished dozens of trucks and military vehicles, forced Russian authorities to issue travel advisories, and infuriated locals, angry that Russian air defenses seem unable to protect them, weekend news and social media reports from occupied Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions showed. According to data compiled by the Ukrainian drone operations news platform Shraik News, as of Saturday evening, the remains of at least 30 burnt heavy trucks were visible on the side of the road along the Donetsk-Mariupol H20 highway, and 15 were seen by motorists on the Rostov-Crimea M-14 highway. Kyiv Post geo-location confirmed 28 of the attack sites, and others were highly probable, researchers found.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Reportedly, dozens more destroyed vehicles have been towed along those routes since early April. The most common targets in that content were fuel carriers, closed-trailer semis, and military trucks. All but a few were destroyed by fire. “The road to Crimea, the Donetsk-Novoazovsk and Donetsk-Mariupol highways, the Donetsk outskirts, etc. – all roads in the DPR are now under daily massive attacks by Hornet [unmanned aerial vehicles] UAVs, also known as Martian-2. These attacks are escalating daily…They are especially fond of fuel tankers,” complained the Donetsk-based military blogger 1.infantry on Sunday. “Hornets patrol freely over the DPR’s [the unrecognized Donetsk People’s Republic] highways… Simply leaving your home has become unsafe.”
Ukrainian Hornet Drones Swarm Important Russian Supply Route, Tourist Highway
Ukrainian Hornet drones have destroyed dozens of Russian trucks, fuel tankers and military vehicles on key southern highways to Crimea. The attacks disrupt logi









