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Kremlin’s worst-case scenario has started as Ukraine hunts Putin’s war engine

by Defence Correspondent
30th Jun 26 8:14 am

Ukraine has intensified its campaign against Russian military infrastructure, targeting key bridges, logistics hubs and command facilities in a series of strikes designed to disrupt Moscow’s battlefield supply networks.

The Ukrainian General Staff said strikes were carried out on June 28 and overnight into June 29 against several strategic targets used by Russian forces to move troops, weapons and ammunition, RBC-Ukraine reported.

Targets included a road bridge in the Novoaazovsk area of occupied Donetsk, alongside two railway bridges in the Luhansk region. Ukrainian officials said the infrastructure was being used to support Russian military operations, with damage assessments still ongoing.

The General Staff said: “These facilities are used by the enemy to transfer personnel, weapons, ammunition, and logistical supplies.”

Kyiv’s forces also struck a Russian logistics warehouse near Novosvitlivka, while drone command posts were targeted in areas including Huliaipole in Zaporizhzhia, Tiotkino in Russia’s Kursk region and Bakhmut in Donetsk.

A Russian electronic warfare command post was also hit near Velyka Novosilka, according to Ukrainian military officials.

The strikes form part of a broader Ukrainian effort to weaken Russia’s ability to coordinate operations and maintain supply routes across occupied territory.

Further analysis also confirmed damage to two Russian military communications facilities in Moscow region following a June 26 attack, with one building destroyed and another suffering significant structural damage.

“The Defense Forces of Ukraine will continue to systematically carry out measures aimed at disrupting the enemy’s command system, military logistics, and supply chains,” they added.

The latest operations follow a series of Ukrainian attacks on Russian logistics infrastructure, including a strategic railway bridge in occupied Crimea used to transport personnel, equipment and ammunition.

Kyiv has increasingly focused on degrading the networks behind Russia’s military machine, targeting the bridges, depots and command systems that allow Moscow to sustain its war effort.

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