Ukraine’s expanding drone campaign against Russian supply lines is turning a key route from Rostov‑on‑Don toward occupied southern Ukraine into a so‑called “highway of death,” with swarming strikes on trucks, tankers, and bridges aimed at forcing a logistics lockdown on Moscow’s forces. The strategy, built around persistent drone harassment of convoys and chokepoints, is designed to raise the cost of Russia’s war—but also risks fiercer retaliation from the Kremlin as the tit‑for‑tat escalates.

Ukraine’s drone strikes on Russian oil facilities trigger fuel shortages across Russia and occupied Ukraine, with long queues in Crimea and panic buying in Krasnodar; Kremlin…

Zelensky warned that Moscow may exploit border drone incidents to weaken support for Kyiv as Nordic leaders backed deeper defense cooperation with Ukraine.

Russian troops rely on supplies via the land corridor to Crimea, but Ukrainian forces are now able to launch concentrated attacks along the critical route. Experts say this…

Remote aircraft targeting supply traffic on route connecting occupied regions to Russia

Ukraine’s expanding drone campaign against Russian supply lines is turning a key route from Rostov‑on‑Don toward occupied southern Ukraine into a so‑called “highway of death,”…

Ukraine's Logistics Lockdown campaign uses AI-guided Hornet kamikaze drones to strike Russian supply lines up to 150 km behind enemy lines, quadrupling

Ukrainian attacks on vehicles carrying critical supplies along the R-280 or “Novorossiya” highway have triggered a growing fuel crisis in occupied Crimea.