Drone control by Ukrainian forces over roads in temporarily occupied Crimea will be more of a problem for ordinary Russians than for military personnel, who will continue transporting their cargo along these routes despite losses.

This was stated in a television interview by Dmitry Pletenchuk, spokesman for the Ukrainian Navy, according to an Ukrinform correspondent.

According to him, the Russians are now relying for their main logistical load on the so-called "land corridor," which has a major drawback: its relative proximity to the line of combat contact.

"Accordingly, at some point they had to start being hit there, and that moment has finally come. And for the Russians, this will be a problem, but mostly it will be a problem for ordinary Russians, for illegal tourists heading to Ukrainian Crimea or directly for those who are permanently in Crimea, because such logistics are vulnerable," Pletenchuk explained.

The Navy spokesman expressed confidence that Russian military personnel will continue transporting goods despite losses, which is also normal practice for the Russians.