Strikes on Russian Logistics Pay Off: National Guard Commander Reveals Updated Loss Figures.
Russian Military Capabilities Are Declining
According to UATV: Oleksandr Pivnenko, the commander of Ukraine's National Guard, has reported that strikes on Russian logistics are degrading the enemy's ability to conduct combat operations. He highlighted tangible results: in June, the number of artillery systems hit rose from 442 to 609, while destroyed ammunition and fuel depots jumped from 69 to 192. These figures underscore the effectiveness of targeting supply chains that are critical to sustaining offensive operations.
Frontline Situation Remains Tense
Despite these setbacks, the frontline—particularly near Pokrovsk and Ocheretyne—stays highly volatile. Russian forces continue to launch dozens of assaults daily, signaling persistent activity even as their overall capabilities wane. The pressure on these sectors shows that the enemy is not backing down, even as logistical disruptions mount.
"Mid-range strikes systematically deprive the enemy of the ability to wage war as they are accustomed to."
Oleksandr Pivnenko
In summary, targeting Russian military logistics in Ukraine is yielding clear benefits by reducing their battlefield effectiveness. However, the fighting rages on, and the high intensity indicates that the conflict is far from over. The situation remains fluid, and future moves by either side could dramatically shift the course of events in the region.
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