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Ukraine claims strikes on Russian military logistics, releasing footage of alleged attacks
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Ukraine claims strikes on Russian military logistics, releasing footage of alleged attacks

From Adevฤƒrul · () Romanian

Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR) released video footage claiming to show operations against Russian military logistics.
  • The alleged attacks targeted fuel, ammunition, vehicles, and other resources in occupied territories during April and May 2026.
  • Ukraine has intensified attacks on Russian infrastructure, including oil facilities, aiming to disrupt Moscow's war resources.

Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR) has released video it claims shows a series of operations targeting Russian military logistics in occupied territories. The footage, purportedly captured by the special unit "Prymary" ("Ghosts") in April and May 2026, allegedly depicts strikes against fuel depots, ammunition stores, and vehicles destined for Russian troops.

According to HUR, these actions aimed to disrupt key transport and supply routes used by the Russian army to support its front-line operations. The agency asserts that the strikes destroyed stockpiles before they could reach combat units, thereby slowing mobilization and impacting the operational capacity of Russian forces, as reported by Kyiv Post.

"The enemy can change routes, disperse its resources, and try to hide its movements, but Prymary continues to identify critical points and launch precise strikes," HUR representatives stated. However, the agency did not specify the exact locations of the attacks or provide independent assessments to confirm the extent of the damage shown in the video.

This comes as Ukraine has escalated its attacks on Russian energy and oil infrastructure. Kyiv describes this strategy as a form of "long-term sanctions" intended to reduce Moscow's financial resources for the war. Recent drone attacks have reportedly targeted an oil depot in Russia's Krasnodar region and the Moscow region's largest oil refinery. Regional authorities confirmed a fire at an oil depot in Poltavskaya caused by debris from a downed drone, while Moscow's mayor reported air defense intercepting 35 drones heading toward the capital.

The enemy can change routes, disperse its resources, and try to hide its movements, but Prymary continues to identify critical points and launch precise strikes.

โ€” HUR representativesDescribing the ongoing operations against Russian logistics.
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Originally published by Adevฤƒrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.