Operators of Ukraine's K-2 20th Unmanned Systems Brigade have joined an ongoing effort aimed at disrupting russian ground logistics routes leading to temporarily occupied Crimea.
The brigade released footage of its combat operations on June 17, highlighting attacks against military transport moving along key supply corridors.
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The video shows Ukrainian drone operators striking russian fuel tankers and other cargo vehicles traveling on roads used to support forces stationed in and around the peninsula. Such vehicles play a critical role in sustaining military operations by delivering fuel, equipment, and supplies to front line and rear-area units.
According to the brigade, the operation is part of a broader campaign to restrict the functioning of what Ukrainian forces describe as the land corridor connecting russia to Crimea through temporarily occupied south of Ukraine. This network has become a vital logistical route for russian military activities since the start of the full-scale invasion.
As Defense Express previously reported, Ukrainian forces reported hitting the FINA A tanker alongside a series of strikes targeting russian logistics and command infrastructure.

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