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The Ukrainian Armed Forces Have Cut Off One Of The Russians' Key Supply Routes

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The Ukrainian Armed Forces Have Cut Off One Of The Russians' Key Supply Routes
Robert "Madyar" Brovdi

Freight traffic by the occupying forces has fallen by more than 70% in the last two weeks alone.

Russian occupiers have banned the transport of military cargo along the highway from Mariupol to Simferopol due to constant attacks by Ukrainian drones.

This was reported by Charter97.org citing a statement by the commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert “Madyar” Brovdi.

He stated that on June 7, the Russian command officially closed Highway R-280—which runs through temporarily occupied territories—to its own military logistics.

The reason for this decision was systematic attacks by Ukrainian drones and the establishment of fire control over this route.

According to Brovdi, over the past two weeks, the intensity of traffic on this road has dropped significantly—by 71%. Whereas previously about 3,800 enemy trucks passed along the route per day, that number has now decreased to approximately 1,100.

At the same time, he noted that there is no talk yet of a complete blockade of the Russian invaders’ logistics routes in this direction.

Earlier, the website Charter97.org reported that the Russian command had begun withdrawing units from the Kinburn Spit. Analysts at the Institute for the Study of War determined that the reason was the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ fire control over this sector. Units of the 337th Airborne Regiment are leaving their positions due to a complete breakdown in supply lines: soldiers have run out of ammunition, fuel, and food. Some of the troops have already been redeployed to the Zaporizhzhia sector, although there is no official confirmation from the Ukrainian Southern Defense Forces yet.

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