The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) have intensified their systematic interdiction campaign in southern Ukraine, executing a series of strikes that severed a critical railway line and disabled alternative pontoon crossings used by Russian forces in Kherson region. Collapsing the alternative logistics grid Dmytro “Perun” Filatov, the commander of the 1st Separate Assault Regiment revealed details of the midnight operation, Suspilne reported. Filatov explained that the latest wave of strikes targeted the alternative infrastructure engineered by the Russian military to bypass crippled mainland arteries.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “Tonight there were new hits. As a result, another important transport artery was damaged – this time a railway,” Filatov stated. “Previously, strikes had already been carried out on the Chonhar and Armiansk bridges. After that, the Russian military built several pontoon crossings to restore movement. One of these crossings was also damaged today.” According to the commander, by systematically hunting and knocking out these transport links, the Sifas of Ukraine are actively forcing the Russian military into a dangerous operational dilemma. Stripped of reliable rail logistics and permanent concrete bridges, Russian forces have been forced to accumulate tightly packed transport columns on fragile pontoon bridges to ferry ammunition, heavy armor, and personnel. Filatov noted that this clustering effect plays directly into the hands of Ukrainian reconnaissance and strike teams. Furthermore, he highlighted the asymmetrical economic nature of the contemporary bridge campaign.