Ukraine Drones Hit Russian 90th Engineer Regiment and Logistics in Donetsk as Deep Strikes Double
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Updated · UNITED24 Media · Jun 7
Ukraine Drones Hit Russian 90th Engineer Regiment and Logistics in Donetsk as Deep Strikes Double
3 articles · Updated · UNITED24 Media · Jun 7
Summary
Ukrainian drone units struck the temporary base of Russia’s 90th Separate Engineer-Sapper Regiment near occupied Pionerske, along with logistics sites in Donetsk region, Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces said June 6.
The regiment helped build and mine parts of the “Surovikin Line” in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and commander Robert Brovdi said it also trained engineering specialists and worked on new munitions.
K-2 Brigade operators hit a Russian military truck parking area and a gas storage facility used to support troops, while the 13th Detachment of the 414th Brigade targeted additional logistics infrastructure.
The strikes fit Ukraine’s broader “Logistic Lockdown” campaign: Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said attacks on targets more than 50 kilometers behind the front doubled in May, contributing to over 31,500 Russian casualties.
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Disrupting Russia’s Rear: Ukraine’s Deep Strike Drone Offensive and the “Logistic Lockdown” Effect
Overview
Ukrainian forces have intensified deep strike operations, pushing the conflict beyond the front lines and into Russia's rear areas. These strikes reach further into occupied territories, focusing on critical infrastructure and logistics to disrupt Moscow’s ability to sustain its invasion. By targeting supply lines and transport capabilities, Ukraine aims to undermine Russia’s defensive backbone. Recent drone attacks on miners, gas sites, and trucks show a broad effort to impact various parts of Russia’s support systems. This strategy is part of a wider campaign to increase pressure on Russian logistics, making it harder for Russia to maintain its war effort.