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Operation Isolation Intensifies: Ukraine Cuts Russian Military Logistics in Crimea

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Overnight on June 30, the Armed Forces of Ukraine launched a coordinated drone strike, dealing a catastrophic blow to Russia’s occupation infrastructure. The tactical stranglehold on the peninsula is tightening rapidly.

Key Infrastructure Destroyed: Ukrainian drones successfully wiped out four vital electrical substations. These stations were primary power sources directly fueling Russian military installations and heavy wartime infrastructure.

Supply Lines Severed: Precision strikes also heavily damaged the Azovske road bridge (Zaporizhzhia region) and the Ichki railway bridge in occupied Crimea. The Kremlin relied entirely on these corridors to transfer personnel, heavy armor, weapons, and ammunition to the southern front.

With the overland bridge networks shattered and continuous hits on fuel depots, the regional fuel crisis has spiraled out of control. Miles-long traffic jams are now gridlocking the exits out of Crimea as desperate crowds attempt to flee the blockaded peninsula.

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