Ukraine’s Drones Turn Crimea into a Logistics Nightmare for Russia

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Ukraine says its expanding long-range drone campaign against occupied Crimea marks a new technological phase of the war, aiming to sever Russian logistics and degrade military infrastructure. Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov warns Moscow is increasingly unable to resolve one crisis after another as fuel shortages and transport bottlenecks mount, with strikes on the Saky air base highlighting the campaign’s reach. Kyiv also outlines plans to bolster air defenses with Gripen jets and Patriot missiles while developing domestic anti-ballistic capabilities.
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