Upgraded Flamingo obliterates 90 bunkers with 150 million kg of ammo in Kotluban GRAU
The war is increasingly being decided far from the front line, in the depth and resilience of logistics systems that sustain combat over time. For Russia, the assumption that rear-area infrastructure would remain relatively insulated from sustained attack is eroding rapidly. Ukraine’s growing ability to strike deep targets is shifting the conflict from one of battlefield attrition to systemic disruption. Instead of chasing tactical effects at the front, Kyiv is now applying pressure at the points where Russian combat power is generated, stored, and redistributed. This approach turns logistics hubs, depots, and coordination nodes into liabilities rather than safeguards. Against this backdrop, developments inside the Russian Federation suggest a widening gap between the scale of Russia’s war effort and its ability to protect the foundations that keep it running.

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