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Zelenskiy says Ukrainian military can hit Russian logistics throughout occupied areas

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Posted on June 1, 2026

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· Last updated: June 1, 2026

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Ukraine Military Capable of Hitting Russian Logistics in All Occupied Territories

Ukrainian Military Operations and Impact on Russian Logistics

June 1 (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that Ukraine's military was now capable of hitting Russian logistics throughout occupied areas of Ukraine and had created shortages of fuel in Crimea and other Russian-held regions.

Expanded Reach of Ukrainian Forces

"Our troops are now capable of reaching Russian military logistics across virtually the entire depth of the temporarily occupied territories," Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address.

Safety Concerns for Russian Occupiers

"In practice, there are almost no safe roads left for the occupier in the south and east of our country."

Targeted Strikes and Strategic Focus

Ukraine in recent months has stepped up strikes on medium-range targets as well as others many hundreds of kilometres from Ukraine's borders, focusing on Russia's oil industry.

Attacks on Oil Refineries

Zelenskiy said that from January to May, Ukrainian forces had struck 15 Russian oil refineries.

Consequences for Russian Forces

Ukraine's actions, he said, provided "further proof that there will be no peaceful times for the occupier on our land."

"This is also reflected in shortages, above all fuel shortages in Crimea and in other areas that remain under occupation."

Fuel Shortages and Civilian Impact in Crimea

Drivers in Crimea, the Ukrainian peninsula annexed by Russia in 2014, were confronted with gasoline rationing on Monday after Ukrainian drone attacks constricted road supplies across south-eastern Ukraine.

(Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar; Editing by Chris Reese)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine’s expanded long‑range strike capability now threatens logistics deep in occupied southern and eastern regions, degrading safe routes for Russian forces
  • A sustained campaign since January reportedly hit 15 Russian oil refineries and numerous energy infrastructure sites—including pipeline stations, depots and export terminals—deep inside Russia
  • Fuel shortages have emerged in occupied Crimea, where gasoline (especially Ai‑95) is rationed, illustrating the tangible impact of Ukraine’s disruption of logistics

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Zelenskiy say about Ukraine's military capabilities?
Zelenskiy stated that Ukraine's military can hit Russian logistics throughout all occupied areas, leaving almost no safe routes for Russian forces.
How have Ukrainian attacks impacted Crimea?
Ukrainian strikes have led to fuel shortages in Crimea, forcing gasoline rationing after drone attacks disrupted road supplies.
How many Russian oil refineries has Ukraine targeted?
According to Zelenskiy, Ukrainian forces have struck 15 Russian oil refineries from January to May.
What types of targets has Ukraine focused on in recent months?
Ukraine has stepped up strikes on medium-range and long-distance targets, especially those hundreds of kilometres from its borders.

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