Russians withdraw without a fight as Ukraine’s strikes collapsed their supply network
The systematic expansion of Ukraine's fire-control architecture into a coordinated 150-kilometer deep operational interdiction zone marks a critical shift from attrition-based ground combat to non-contact logistics degradation. By integrating long-range electronic warfare-resistant FPV drones, heavy remote-mining platforms, and multi-tier mother-drone vectors, Ukrainian forces are successfully decoupling frontline Russian combat formations from their primary and secondary supply infrastructure. This multi-tiered strike doctrine induces cumulative supply-chain failures, shifting the target set from individual transport assets to fixed distribution nodes and refueling infrastructure. The resulting operational paralysis forces premature, non-assault-driven territorial capitulations in geographically isolated sectors, as demonstrated by the forced Russian withdrawal from the Kinburn Spit. Consequently, this strategy alters the strategic balance by proving that sustained, high-density rear area interdiction can generate systemic operational breakdowns and force defensive withdrawals without requiring large-scale, high-casualty ground maneuvers.

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