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Russia Aims to Disrupt Ukrainian Military Logistics Through Strikes on Fuel Infrastructure

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June 25, 2026

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Russia Aims to Disrupt Ukrainian Military Logistics Through Strikes on Fuel Infrastructure

Russian forces intend to disrupt the transport and supply network of the Ukrainian Armed Forces through continued strikes on fuel infrastructure and logistics facilities, according to the Russian Defense Ministry. The ministry said the strategy focuses on reducing the ability of Ukrainian forces to transport personnel, equipment and supplies across the battlefield. Russia Targets Fuel and Transport Infrastructure According to the Defense Ministry, Russian troops plan to achieve their objectives by carrying out regular high-precision strikes against fuel-related facilities and key elements of Ukraine's transportation network.

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