While Ukrainian forces restrict their long-range operations strictly to military-industrial infrastructure, Moscow continues to wage a campaign of deliberate terror against non-combatants. A double-tap strike on a shopping center in Kryvyi Rih killed 15 people and injured 130, including 22 children, with second-wave drones deliberately targeting first responders. Tragedies swept other regions as well, with strikes killing four in Mykolaiv region including three children, hitting a passenger bus in Zaporizhzhia, targeting a civilian car, and launching a cluster-munition ballistic missile attack on Kyiv region that left one dead and five wounded.
In stark contrast, Ukraine’s strategic campaign focuses exclusively on crippling the logistics driving the invasion. Defense forces opened a new line of operations against the logistics hubs of the Russian commercial giant Ozon, following earlier precision strikes against 15 major fulfillment centers belonging to Wildberries. Because these massive hubs are routinely utilized for storing dual-use items and military hardware, systematic strikes are degrading the enemy’s supply chain and placing severe strain on the Russian economy.
The precision campaign also continues to target energy nodes feeding front-line forces. Recent operations struck fuel storage tanks at the Yeysk oil terminal in Krasnodar Krai, severely disrupting the primary supply lines powering the Russian army in occupied territories.
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