Russia is redeploying troops to the South via two logistical corridors — Defense Forces
Russian forces are using several logistical routes to move personnel, equipment, and ammunition to southern Ukraine, including from temporarily occupied Crimea and along the Azov Sea coast.
This was reported by the spokesperson of the Southern Defense Forces, Vladyslav Voloshyn, according to Ukrinform.
He stated that the enemy is also increasingly attempting to use railways to supply weapons, equipment, fuel, and ammunition.
Voloshyn emphasized that the Defense Forces strike these routes almost daily, achieving “effective fire results” against the logistical corridors and the transport moving along them.
“We fully understand that the less reaches the front, the fewer assaults there will be, and the fewer shellings,” the spokesperson stressed.
Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces (SOF) successfully struck Russian army logistical facilities in temporarily occupied Luhansk region. As a result of night strikes, a train and a fuel depot were destroyed.
In temporarily occupied Crimea, in Feodosia, Ukrainian drones attacked a maritime oil and fuel terminal, damaging two fuel tanks.