"Strikes Against Russia's Logistics Will Change The Situation On The Front Lines"
- 27.06.2026, 16:05
An expert explained when this will become apparent.
A number of factors will indicate that Ukrainian strikes against Russian logistics will begin to directly affect the front lines. In particular, there will be a reduction in the number of Russian offensive operations along the line of contact. This is the opinion of expressed by Ukrainian military analyst Denis Popovich on Radio NV, adding that another factor is the reduction in the number of directions in which the Russian army is advancing.
- We can already see this. We see that Russia’s active operations are concentrated in the Donetsk region. Specifically, these are the Konstantinovka and Pokrovsk sectors. Meanwhile, in other areas, we are on the offensive and are already recapturing territory. This is the Oleksandrivka sector—the junction of two regions, Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk. These are offensive operations by the Ukrainian army near Stepnogorsk. In other words, we are already seeing certain results,” Popovich said.
He also noted that a telling sign will be a decrease in the number of Russian shelling incidents along the front line, which would indicate a shortage of ammunition.
“That’s absolutely correct; that’s exactly what will happen. If logistics are disrupted, one way or another, the army will feel it too—and feel it strongly. It’s just that it will feel it a little later than the civilian population. Because the army will rely on civilians for support, especially in the occupied territories. Everything will be redirected to meet the needs of the Russian army. The civilian population will suffer even more as a result. But ultimately, the Russian army will feel it too,” Popovich added.