Putin's road to ruin: Ukraine hits key Russian supply line in new drone campaign
4 hours ago
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- #Ukraine-Russia Conflict
- Ukraine's drone campaign is targeting the R-280 'Novorossiya' highway, a key 390-mile supply route linking southern Russia, occupied Crimea, and other Ukrainian territories under Russian control.
- The attacks have severely disrupted Russian logistics, causing fuel shortages in Crimea, with residents facing long lines, rationing, and a 'lottery' system for obtaining fuel.
- Ukrainian forces are using new 'secret' drones to mine the highway, reducing military cargo traffic by 71% over two weeks, creating a 'logistical lockdown' and public relations crisis for the Kremlin.
- Russian-installed officials accuse Ukraine of targeting civilian vehicles and creating an 'illusion of a blockade,' comparing it to the 'Nazi siege of Leningrad,' while deploying 'mobile fire teams' to combat drones.
- Military analysts note that defending the highway strains Russian air defenses, potentially leaving other areas vulnerable, and that sustained pressure could advantage Ukraine for future counterattacks.
- Crimea's role as a military hub makes the attacks particularly damaging, with critics blaming the Kremlin for unpreparedness, as the war enters a 'constant cycle of adaptation' with no immediate peace prospects.