Ukraine Just Hit One of russia’s Biggest Weak Spots

 19. 06. 2026      Category: Defense & Security

Ukraine’s military intelligence has released exclusive footage highlighting a new wave of precision strikes aimed at one of the most vulnerable elements of russia’s war effort: frontline logistics. The video documents sustained operations by the Prymary special unit, which has been targeting key supply routes in temporarily occupied territories during April and May 2026.

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According to the information released, the unit focused on logistical arteries used to move fuel, ammunition, military equipment, and other resources essential for sustaining russian combat operations. The goal is clear: prevent these supplies from ever reaching frontline formations and weaken the enemy’s ability to fight effectively.

The footage reportedly captures the aftermath of repeated attacks on convoys, depots, and transport infrastructure. Burning vehicles, damaged supply points, and disrupted movement corridors point to a campaign designed not as a one-off strike, but as a sustained effort to systematically erode russian supply capacity. Although the exact locations have not been disclosed, the pattern shown in the video suggests a coordinated operation carried out over time with high precision.

These attacks are strategically important because modern warfare depends heavily on uninterrupted logistics. Armies can only maintain offensive or defensive operations if fuel, ammunition, reinforcements, and equipment continue to flow. By striking those logistical corridors, the Prymary unit appears to be targeting the foundation of russian battlefield endurance rather than only engaging forces at the front.

Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence says the results of the missions have had meaningful operational impact. The strikes have allegedly helped block supply routes, delay the movement of reserve units, and reduce the overall combat readiness of russian forces. If sustained, this kind of pressure can create serious complications for units already operating under battlefield stress, forcing them to fight with fewer resources and less flexibility.

The reported operations also fit into a broader Ukrainian strategy of targeting critical support infrastructure behind the front line. In a related development, Ukrainian drone operators from the Raid 413th Regiment reportedly struck a russian drone storage facility in the temporarily occupied city of Mariupol. That operation reflects Kyiv’s continued effort to degrade enemy capabilities not only at the point of contact, but also deep in the rear where systems, supplies, and reserves are prepared for combat use.

Taken together, these actions suggest a deliberate campaign to undermine russia’s ability to sustain military pressure over time. Rather than focusing solely on visible battlefield clashes, Ukraine is increasingly attacking the systems that keep those forces functioning — supply routes, storage facilities, and support networks. The Prymary unit’s latest operations appear to be a clear example of that strategy in action.

 Author: Joe Taylor