Russia's Persistent Strikes: Ukrainian Logistics Under Fire
Russia has executed over 500 drone attacks on Ukraine's logistics infrastructure, according to Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba. Despite regular assaults on Ukrainian ports, the maritime export corridor has remained operational, with sea ports managing nearly 35 million tons of cargo in 2026.
Russia has persistently targeted Ukraine's logistics infrastructure with over 500 drone attacks in April alone, as stated by Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba. The systemic assaults focus on Ukrainian ports, which have been struck nearly every other day.
Writing on Telegram, Kuleba stressed the unyielding nature of Russia's offensive strategy against logistical nodes.
Despite these ongoing attacks, Ukraine's maritime export corridor has demonstrated resilience, successfully handling close to 35 million tons of cargo this year.
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