Logistics Collapse Forces Russian Troops to Abandon Kinburn Spit.
Russian Forces Withdraw from Kinburn Spit
According to Espreso.tv: The 'ATESH' movement has reported that Russian troops are evacuating the Kinburn Spit, a development made possible by the efforts of Ukraine's Defense Forces. Specifically, units of the 337th Regiment of the Russian Armed Forces are leaving their positions in the area. According to reports, conditions on the Kinburn Spit have deteriorated significantly due to heavy personnel losses within the 337th Regiment, which has led to the collapse of the logistics network in this sector.
Deliveries of ammunition, fuel, and food supplies to the spit have been completely halted, severely impacting the capabilities of Russian forces. This situation highlights the mounting difficulties faced by occupation troops in the region.
Developments in Occupied Crimea
Additionally, on the morning of June 8, a Russian transport company announced a temporary suspension of scheduled passenger train services in occupied Crimea, further signaling escalating challenges in the area. These events underscore the broader state of affairs in occupied territories and the impact of Ukrainian military actions on the ground.
The evacuation of Russian troops from the Kinburn Spit reflects a gradual erosion of occupation forces' control in the region. The cutoff of resource supplies and rising casualty rates emphasize the hardships Russia is encountering amid active resistance from Ukrainian forces. The suspension of passenger train operations in occupied Crimea may point to a worsening internal situation and deteriorating conditions for civilians living under occupation.
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