Ukraine 🇺🇦 continues to launch an important number of mid-range strike, targeting Russian 🇷🇺 logistics in occupied territories
Since early may, more than 270 trucks have been hit, together with multiple fuel depots and trains.
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In total, Ukraine 🇺🇦 striked around 270 trucks and vehicles more than 20km from the frontline since early may.
I still need to add earlier proofs, but this number is probably closer to 350-400 confirmed losses this year.
This strike campaign is only started, progressively scaling. Drones are primarly targeting key roads as well as fuel trucks in occupied territories.
In Crimea, a widespread fuel penury is ongoing after Ukraine's repeated strikes.
@tochnyi gathered evidences of 26 different units using at least 14 different types of drones.
The most known and used ones are FP-1 and FP-2, Hornet, Bulava, Ram X and B2. However, multiple other one, with less media focus are in fact very useful.
These drone strikes have been allowed by a massive Ukrainian S/DEAD in occupied territories, hiting as much as 174 air-defense and radar systems this year, including 115 launchers and 59 radars.
Most are can be proved on video footage, with part of those here :
Ukrainian forces are constantly looking for fuel trucks, which are a priority target.
Around 30 of those have been destroyed so far, which further complicates all the logistics.
A Hormuz doctrine can be brought here : you don't need to hit all of them to prevent the other ones from crossing...
For the last few days, important fuel shortage were ongoing in Crimea. Indeed, fuel trucks are not allowed on the Kerch bridge, while part of the ferries going from Russia to Crimea cannot be used after multiple strikes.
The main suitable road is going through southern Ukraine.
Today, two fuel trucks were seen burning on the Southern road of Crimea, going from Kerch to Sebastopol.
I tryied but didn't manage to geolocate this video (I think satellite images are too old to find the correct area).
Based on @DrnBmbr map, multiple gas station are out of use (red), while multiple other ones (orange) are limitating the gas sold.
The situation is impacting both the military and the civilian businesses, further complicating logistics.
If initial strikes were hitting key roads, more and more secondary roads and paths are being struck.
On these videos, we can see multiple strikes on secondary roads of southern Zaporizhzhia.
Today, the ukrainians hit a construction truck at the entrance of Horlivka, showing that even this city is targeted.
Multiple drones have been hitting logistics in the city lately.
We shouldn't forget that mid-range strikes exclude the kill zone and the short range strike, which are also very important and very numerous, but Russia is conducting nearly as much strikes than Ukraine in this area of the front.
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In southern Ukraine 🇺🇦, Russian 🇷🇺 forces continue their offensive from Hulialpole to Orikhiv, a strategic town
I mapped more than 1 400 Russian airstrikes, supporting multiple offensive axes in May, while Ukraine nearly finished its fortifications.
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In May 2026, Russia conducted 7 486 airstrikes, I managed to locate 52% of those.
18% of those strikes are targeting ukrainian positions near Hulialpole. We can add as well 6% of related airstrikes in Novopavlivka and Zaporizhzhia areas.
These airstrikes have a very surprising precision (much more than elsewhere on the front), primarily targeting treelines and villages, where soldiers and drone teams are hiding.
Did Nikol Pashinyan save Armenia 🇦🇲 from disappearing?
One week before historic parliamentary elections in which he leads the polls, the outgoing prime minister defends his record.
Russian 🇷🇺 interference in the country has been increasing recently.
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In 2018, a popular uprising erupted in Armenia after President Serzh Sargsyan circumvented the constitution to secure his re-election as prime minister.
Riding the wave of the Velvet Revolution, Nikol Pashinyan arrived with a promise: to reduce corruption and the influence of the oligarchs.
The country's independence in 1991 came amidst pogroms and war with Azerbaijan. Backed by Moscow, Yerevan and the Nagorno-Karabakh separatists won the war and established the separatist Republic of Artsakh.
This republic encompassed the territories of Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as the surrounding areas, historically home to approximately one million Azerbaijanis and Kurds, who were expelled and forced to live in overcrowded Baku for years. Azerbaijan was humiliated.
Across the weekend, Ukraine 🇺🇦 continued to harass Russian 🇷🇺 logistics routes along the Azov Sea and in Donetsk
Ukrainian strikes are beginning to pose a problem for Moscow, whose advance on the front has slowed this year.
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This morning, @azov_media published a second video of their strikes around Mariupol, this time hitting around 20 military and fuel trucks between Mariupol and the russian border.
On this important road, I have now mapped more than 23 hits (some trucks are confirmed as destroyed by ground videos showing destroyed vehicles) with Hornet drones on russian logistics.
I updated the map of ukrainian middle strikes against trucks with some new geolocations and informations published today.
I have now ~15 confirmed hits on the Rostov-Crimea road and 30 confirmed hits on the Mariupol-Donetsk road + Donetsk ring. ⬇️
For now, we have mainly videos from these two roads. I've tryed to geolocate some videos from supply roads leading to Donetsk, but it's much more difficult, especially due to the quality of the images.
This video is useful, because they put the area hit: