Ukrainian Deep Strikes
A key facility receiving electricity from the Kuban – Crimea Energy Bridge — the main entry point for power supplied from mainland Russia to the occupied penins
Last week, “Alpha” special operations units operating in the medium-range strike zone carried out a comprehensive operation against priority targets in the TOT.
In total, over the past 72 hours, strikes against 21 vessels have been confirmed: 19 shadow fleet tankers, one dry cargo vessel, and one ferry in Kerch.
Any transport carrying cargo through the so-called land corridor to occupied Crimea and supporting the occupiers’ logistics is a legitimate military target.
The Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue their systematic campaign to disable the energy infrastructure of occupied Crimea.
The Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out a record-range strike against Russia’s largest oil refinery — the Omsk Oil Refinery.
During the night of 6 July, units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck the Slavneft-YANOS oil refinery in Yaroslavl.
The Security Service of Ukraine has carried out another drone strike against the Saky and Hvardiiske military air bases in temporarily occupied Crimea.
Operators of the SSU’s Alpha Special Operations Center successfully struck Russian military support vessels in temporarily occupied Kerch.
Ukraine is launching its first open competitive tender for the large-scale procurement of middle strike attack UAVs and reconnaissance-strike systems.
Ukraine’s Defense Forces have destroyed a railway bridge across the North Crimean Canal near Rozdolne in temporarily occupied Crimea.
On the night of June 23, units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine’s USF struck more than 60 important enemy targets in temporarily occupied Crimea.
Ukrainian drones struck the Kapotnya oil refinery in Moscow overnight, hitting the facility's primary crude distillation unit and igniting a fire.
Ukraine struck two Tatarstan refineries, a rocket propellant plant in Tolyatti, and confirmed the Kuibyshev refinery has halted operations after June 10 strike
In May 2026, Ukraine's Defence Forces delivered 40 confirmed strikes against Russian oil infrastructure.
Occupied Crimea has no open land crossings, no fuel, and emptying shops. Ukraine's strike campaign is converting a Russian asset into a liability.
Ukraine's Defence Forces struck the Chonhar Bridge on June 7, cutting the main route for Russian troops, ammunition, and fuel from occupied Crimea.
On the morning of Wednesday, June 3, Ukrainian strike drones attacked oil refining infrastructure in the port of St. Petersburg.
On the night of June 2, operators of the 1st separate center hit the Ilsky oil refinery, one of the largest oil refineries in southern Russia.
Ukraine's defense forces have the ability to deliver Russian military logistics virtually to the entire depth of the temporarily occupied territory.
This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.