
2 June 2026

The Russians supplied their army in annexed Crimea by rail through occupied Dzhankoy.
On the night and morning of June 2, Ukrainian UAVs attacked military and strategic facilities of the Russian occupiers in annexed Crimea. According to preliminary information, Russian railway infrastructure in Dzhankoy was hit, Dialog.UA reports after analyzing social media and messaging apps.
The first explosions on the night of June 2 in annexed Crimea occurred shortly after midnight. Several explosions were reported in the Sevastopol area.
This morning, it was reported that Ukrainian drones had attacked the railway infrastructure in Dzhankoy, which the Russian occupiers use to supply their troops. According to preliminary reports, the enemy suffered significant damage. The Russian occupation administration was forced to suspend serviceable trains to Dzhankoy “for technical reasons.”
Furthermore, on the morning of June 2, Ukrainian Defense Forces launched airstrikes against Russian military airfields in occupied Crimea. Explosions occurred near the Kacha, Belbek, and Gvardeyskoye airfields. The fuel situation in annexed Crimea is worsening. Russian occupiers have limited the sale of A-95 gasoline to 20 liters per driver per day and introduced fuel coupons.
The fuel shortage on the peninsula is worsening.
It was previously reported that Ukrainian SBS attacked a key facility in occupied Berdyansk.
Dialog.UA also showed video of the attack on a Russian “shadow fleet” tanker and an oil depot in Taganrog, Russia.
https://www.dialog.ua/war/bpla-razbombili-krupnyy-rossiyskiy-zh-d-uzel-v-anneksirovannom-krymu.html
