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Defense forces have cut off the occupiers' supply lines on the Kinburn Spit

UA NEWS 23 June 2026 10:05
Defense forces have cut off the occupiers' supply lines on the Kinburn Spit

The Armed Forces of Ukraine have managed to completely halt the supply of food, fuel, and ammunition to Russian units on the Kinburn Spit. 

Due to critical logistical problems and a lack of basic resources, the invaders have begun withdrawing from their defensive positions.

According to Denis Nosikov, commander of the “Odesa” operational-tactical group, this success was made possible by constant precision strikes by Ukrainian medium-range drones on Russian targets and military equipment. 

The joint and coordinated actions of units from the “South” Group resulted in the enemy’s logistics in this sector of the front being virtually cut off.

The commander explained in detail the critical situation in which Russian army units now find themselves: “Supplies of ammunition, food, and fuel have effectively been cut off. Soldiers cannot fight without food and fresh water. Therefore, according to intelligence reports, they are currently being evacuated.”

Earlier, the “Atesh” partisan movement also officially reported the partial withdrawal of Russian units from the northern and western parts of the Kinburn Spit. 

The underground fighters cited significant, irreparable personnel losses and the complete inability to replenish combat supplies as the main reasons for the retreat.

The current situation on the spit is part of a broader strategy by the Ukrainian Armed Forces to destroy the Russian army’s supply routes. 

In particular, Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov noted that the massive use of drones is creating conditions for the de facto isolation of the Crimean Peninsula.

Similar logistical problems are also being observed in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions. 

Due to constant strikes on railway junctions, highways, and bridges—particularly near Chongar—any movement of enemy equipment is now significantly hampered.

Denis Nosikov, commander of the “Odessa” operational-tactical group, reported this in an interview with Channel 24.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported 246 combat engagements on the front lines over the past 24 hours

The Russians are attempting to break through in the Lyman and Kupiansk directions — General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

 

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