Key facts
- Ukraine's successful strikes on Russian targets more than 50 kilometers behind front lines nearly doubled in June.
- These strikes are part of Ukraine's "Logistic Lockdown" campaign.
- The campaign aims to disrupt Russian supply lines and military operations.
- Ukraine reportedly launched overnight strikes on electricity substations in Crimea.
- These strikes caused a widespread blackout across Crimea.
- The Bakhchysarai substation was reportedly targeted.
- The Zymyne substation was reportedly targeted.
Ukraine's defense minister announced a significant increase in successful strikes targeting Russian positions located more than 50 kilometers behind the front lines during June. This escalation in long-range attacks is a central element of Ukraine's "Logistic Lockdown" campaign, which aims to disrupt Russian military supply lines and hinder operational capabilities. The defense minister reported that the number of these successful strikes nearly doubled in June compared to previous periods.
