Russians dug their own grave with this stupid move
The Russian Federation's decision to restrict key southern highways exclusively to military traffic has inadvertently transformed a critical logistical optimization effort into a highly legible, predictable operational vulnerability. By removing civilian vehicles from the Mariupol–Berdiansk–Melitopol transit corridors to mitigate congestion from preceding strikes, command authorities effectively eliminated the ambiguity required for logistics security in a contested environment. Consequently, Ukrainian reconnaissance and long-range precision assets can now treat any observed movement along these arterial routes as a high-value military target, dramatically reducing the sensor-to-shooter cycle. This systemic legibility allows Ukraine to cluster kinetic strikes on active supply lines, imposing a high attrition rate on specialized fuel and ammunition transports that are difficult to rapidly replace. Over the long term, this self-inflicted exposure forces a degrading trade-off between unsustainable material losses and resource-intensive defensive countermeasures, threatening to neutralize the strategic utility of the land corridor to Crimea without requiring Ukraine to physically sever it.

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