Ukraine Struck Russian Military Facilities in Crimea and Disrupted Logistics

26.08.2025 | War in Ukraine

Ukraine's Special Operations Forces struck the logistics network of the Russian army on the occupied Crimean Peninsula. Key military facilities were destroyed.

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The Special Operations Forces of Ukraine have dealt another significant blow to the logistics network of Russian troops in the occupied Crimean Peninsula. As part of a large-scale operation aimed at paralyzing the supply of the occupying forces, key facilities that ensure the functioning and maintenance of Russian military units were destroyed. The information was confirmed by the official "Telegram" channel of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

This action represents another serious challenge for the Russian military machine, whose rear systems are proving to be increasingly vulnerable. The successful neutralization of logistics facilities is essential for exhausting the Russian forces both on the front line and deep within the occupied territories. The operation directly affects Moscow's ability to sustain its military operations and transfer necessary equipment and supplies to its combat units.

Explosions in the Dzhankoy area

According to information from local sources, a series of powerful explosions shook the area. The blasts were recorded in Dzhankoy and the Krasnohvardiiske district, where the Russian army maintains critical infrastructure. Reports of powerful detonations caused many residents to seek shelter, while the sky above the area was illuminated by a glow.

The "Crimean Wind" Telegram channel suggested that among the affected targets were a fuel depot near a strategic railway station, as well as other infrastructure facilities actively used for military supplies. Such facilities are of critical importance to the occupying forces, as they are used to transport fuel, ammunition, and other vital material support. Their destruction is a direct blow to the combat effectiveness of the Russian army throughout the region.

The operation comes as another blow against the rear system of the occupying forces, which plays a key role in their supply both in Crimea and on the front. The actions of the Ukrainian special forces demonstrate their increased ability to strike deep into enemy territory, questioning Russia's full control over the occupied peninsula.