Video: GUR drones destroyed Russian trucks at a logistics crossing into Crimea
Drone operators from the Active Operations Department of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine destroyed Russian trucks at the entrance to the temporarily occupied Crimea. According to intelligence reports as of June 23, these vehicles were providing military logistics support to Russian troops on the peninsula and in the southern sector.
The Department of Active Operations of the Main Intelligence Directorate recently published a video showing a series of recent strikes on social media.
The trucks were struck, in particular, on a pontoon crossing near Chongar, which the Russians had set up after systematic strikes by the Ukrainian Defense Forces on the bridges connecting the peninsula to the mainland.
The footage shows that the strikes are primarily targeting Russian military trucks and fuel tankers, some of which the occupiers repaint in an attempt to disguise them as civilian vehicles.
The Main Intelligence Directorate noted that combat operations targeting the logistics of the Russian occupying forces are ongoing in the Zaporizhzhia sector.
“For some reason, the occupiers still think that their logistics routes through the so-called land corridor to the temporarily occupied Crimea are a safe journey. But the GUR’s drones have a different take on this. The video shows yet another Russian supply mission that ended prematurely,” the Department of Active Operations emphasized.
As a reminder, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have managed to completely halt the supply of food, fuel, and ammunition to Russian units on the Kinburn Spit.
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 on the Lyman and Kupiansk fronts, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.