The Ukrainian Defense Forces conducted a large-scale joint operation to destroy the logistics infrastructure of Russian forces on the outskirts of occupied Crimea.
This operation was planned and executed at the Joint Multidomain Operations Center, according to 1st Separate Assault Regiment. The operation was carried out by the personnel of the 1st Assault Regiment, the 475th Assault Regiment “Code 9.2,” and the “Alpha” Special Operations Center of the Security Service of Ukraine.
Ukrainian forces units delivered massive strikes on road bridges near Armiansk, Chongar, Henichesk, and Stavok.
According to the commander of the 1st Separate Assault Regiment, Dmytro Filatov, the bridge to Armiansk sustained heavy damage as a result of strikes by Ukrainian FP drones. The structure has sustained such severe damage that it no longer needs to be targeted.
Footage released by the military shows several drones striking bridge structures near Armiansk and, likely, Stavok.
In addition to the bridges, a large convoy of Russian military vehicles carrying military cargo was struck. The invaders had amassed about 50 trucks loaded with fuel and ammunition.
Ukrainian soldiers managed to completely destroy some of these vehicles. According to OSINT analyst imi, the military transport was struck north of Armiansk at a parking lot.
“In the near future, the enemy’s situation will only worsen,” emphasized Dmytro Filatov, commander of the 1st Assault Regiment.
The successful strike on the crossing near Henichesk is also confirmed by recent Planet satellite images from Radio Liberty. The published photos show signs of damage on the bridge itself.
The Russian-appointed occupation authorities in the region reported the missile and drone strike on this crossing as early as June 8. At that time, the invaders acknowledged damage to the structure, which forced them to implement limited two-way traffic on the bridge.
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11.06.2026
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The systematic destruction of logistics has already led to disorganization within the ranks of the occupying forces. Due to an acute supply crisis, one of the battalion commanders of the Russian Armed Forces’ 37th Motorized Rifle Brigade, Munkuev Bato, committed suicide.
The Russian officer took his own life due to the catastrophic supply situation in his unit, which arose as a result of active Ukrainian strikes on rear supply routes. The occupier had held his position for the past six months.
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