Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on June 25 approved a 40-day operation designed by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) to pressure Russia into ending the war. The campaign focuses on what Ukraine is calling “long-range sanctions,” a term that sounds diplomatic but translates to targeted strikes on Russian military logistics, oil infrastructure, and air defense systems up to 300 km from the front line.

This is not a traditional ground offensive. It is a sustained influence and disruption campaign, coordinated alongside Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces and Special Operations Forces, meant to squeeze Russia economically and militarily without the kind of territorial push that risks massive casualties.

What the operation actually involves

Acting SBU Head Major General Yevhenii Khmara briefed Zelensky on the plan before the president gave the green light. Zelensky then announced the decision publicly via Facebook and X, framing it explicitly within Ukraine’s broader sanctions strategy.

The sanctions dimension matters for crypto specifically