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Ukrainian Forces Reportedly Strike Russian Logistics 130km Deep in Occupied Crimea, Video

Ukrainian forces have targeted Russian military logistics deep within temporarily occupied Crimea, striking a supply vehicle 130 kilometers behind the front line, according to publicly available video.
According to a report by Ukrainian military observer and journalist Pekhno_news, a Russian Ural military truck was destroyed near the settlement of Medvedivka in northern Crimea.
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The attack was reportedly carried out using medium-range drones, referred to as “middle strikes,” which are increasingly being deployed to hunt down Russian supply chains far beyond the immediate line of contact.
The precision strike highlights Ukraine’s growing capacity to project force deep into occupied territories, systematically degrading the logistical networks that sustain Russian military operations in the south, the observer wrote.

Situated 130 kilometers from the active battlefield, Medvedivka lies well out of range of artillery, further demonstrating the effectiveness and extended reach of Kyiv’s evolving deep-strike arsenal.
The destruction of Russian supply routes follows a series of recent attacks aimed at paralyzing Russian military logistics across the occupied peninsula. Ukrainian operatives from the “Prymary” unit have recently conducted an operation targeting critical railway infrastructure used by the Russian army.
It was reported that five precision strikes were launched against moving freight trains, successfully hitting a tanker car and locomotives used to transport military equipment and fuel. Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence (HUR) stated these railway attacks are part of a sustained campaign to degrade Russian supply lines in the temporarily occupied territories.
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