Ukrainian forces have carried out a series of long-range strikes against Russian military and logistics infrastructure across occupied Crimea, eastern Ukraine and the Moscow region, targeting supply routes, fuel facilities and drone command centers. The attacks form part of Kyiv’s ongoing campaign to choke off logistics to the occupied peninsula, with the commander of Ukraine’s drone forces previously saying the aim is to force Russian withdrawals.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Among the most significant targets in occupied Crimea were two railway bridges near Rozdolne and Vladyslavivka. According to the General Staff, the bridges were used by Russian forces to transport military cargo and sustain occupation troops on the peninsula. The military also reported strikes on a concentration area for Russian weapons and military equipment near Severodonetsk in occupied Luhansk region and a fuel and lubricant storage facility in occupied Mariupol. In addition, Ukrainian forces targeted Russian drone command posts near Pokrovsk, Voskresenka and Siversk in Donetsk region, as well as facilities near Novoivanivka in Zaporizhzhia region and Maliivka. The General Staff also released additional details about the June 18 strike on the Moscow Oil Refinery, saying Ukrainian forces confirmed damage to a crude oil processing unit, three 10,000-cubic-meter (2.6 million-gallon) storage tanks and one 30,000-cubic-meter (7.9 million-gallon) tank
Ukraine Hits Russian Supply Routes in Crimea as Moscow Refinery Suspends Operations
Ukraine says it struck railway bridges, fuel facilities, military equipment concentrations and drone command posts across occupied Crimea
Ukrainian forces struck Moscow Oil Refinery and supply routes with drone attacks; refinery halted crude processing. For tech leaders: hundreds of coordinated drones disrupted fuel supply—demonstrating new disaster recovery and infrastructure resilience requirements.














